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Education in Adult Education | Education Futures | Scoop.it - 3 views

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    Education in adult education programs can lead to interesting careers in education. This page provides information on what is studied and where you can study them.
Ted Sakshaug

Acrostic poem maker - 34 views

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    In this online tool, students can learn about and write acrostic poems. An acrostic poem uses the letters in a word to begin each line of the poem. All lines of the poem relate to or describe the main topic word. As part of the online tool, students brainstorm words to help write their poems and can save their work-in-progress to revise and edit, reinforcing elements of the writing process. Students can also print their finished acrostic poems or proudly show off their work by e-mailing it to a friend.
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    Students can make acrostic poems using this tool. They will brainstorm ideas on screen to come up with the ideas
Vicki Davis

Wordle - Create - 2 views

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    Create word clouds with just about anything. (Tip from Tammy Worcester) paste in free answers from Google forms surveys. (Tip from me - paste into MS word first and turn it all into lowercase.)
Walter Antoniotti

Student Personal Finance - 5 views

Students Personal Finance Internet Library has learning materials for students of all ages, parents, and teachers. http://www.textbooksfree.org/Students%20Personal%20Finance%20Internet%20Library.htm

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started by Walter Antoniotti on 18 Jul 17 no follow-up yet
Vicki Davis

AI Detectors Don't Work. Here's What to Do Instead. - MIT Sloan Teaching & Learning Tec... - 1 views

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    AI detectors don't work. They don't work. How many times do we have to tell people? This is the article I point to when people don't understand this.
Vicki Davis

MyNotes: Carnegie Learning's State of #AI in #Education #EduSky - Another Think Coming - 0 views

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    I appreciate the rundown and detail on what Miguel Guhlin heard and his observations about a webinar he attended. His experience is much like mine. The only place we differ is I do not like the term "thought partner." AI doesn't think. It also can't be a partner. A partner implies an equal. It is a tool for thinking, perhaps. I guess I'm careful on anthropomorphising AI as the worldview I want to teach the kids. Otherwise, this is a fantastic overview and very helpful and I'll be sharing it.
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