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Elmwood School: Where Girls Rise with Confidence, Curiosity and Global Vision

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There was no fanfarejust a vision, a small classroom, and a deep belief in what girls could achieve when given the right environment to grow. As an Apple Distinguished School, Elmwood integrates technology in ways that feel seamless and empowering. But here, technology isnt a shiny extra. Its a bicycle for the mind.

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The 3 biggest misconceptions about AI

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By Carl Hooker One of the biggest misconceptions about AI in education is that it will encourage students to cheat and cause academic integrity concerns. However, if a student uses generative AI to help them edit their college admission paper or brainstorm a science fair idea, there’s a belief that it is dishonest. ABSOLUTELY.

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Online Cheating Isn’t Going Away. Use It as a Teachable Moment for Students and Educators

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Maintaining academic integrity is important, but eradicating cheating is near impossible with how quickly technology moves, said Tricia Bertram Gallant, academic integrity director at the University of California, San Diego, and board emeritus at the International Center for Academic Integrity.

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Helping Educators Reimagine AI’s Role in Transformational Learning

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This moment demands more than efficiency gains and academic integrity policies; it requires rethinking our educational model. Students with teachers learning about new technologies and teaching methods are at an advantage over those who have teachers who continue to teach with traditional methods.

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How Experiential Learning Can Improve Educational and Workforce Equity

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However, access is a key problem in scaling up these models—especially access to intentionally designed, academically integrated work experiences that are linked to quality educational credentials.

Education 209
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Level Up Higher Education Assessments with ChatGPT

Faculty Focus

Technology can become the wings that will allow the educational world to fly farther and faster than ever before – if we allow it (Arledge).” We cannot escape the tremendous impact that advancements in technology are having, and will continue to have on what we consider most important in education. Will we allow it?

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Assume the Best: Trust-Based Strategies for Empowering College Students

Faculty Focus

Grading and Feedback: Support and Guide, Don’t Punish and Penalize Grading practices should reflect the belief that students can grow and improve. Teaching with Technology: Empower and Encourage, Don’t Police and Instill Fear Technology tools like plagiarism detectors and AI checkers can erode trust if used as punitive measures.