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How 4 districts use AI tools to transform education

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Knowing they are covered under our district licenses with Google allows CPS to encourage their use to revolutionize the way we educate our students. A recent Google blog post outlines how four different school districts are leveraging Google AI tools, like Gemini and NotebookLM, for innovative teaching and learning.

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Where Does Personalized Learning End and Special Education Begin?

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Dually certified in special education and English Language Arts, I teach an ELA inclusion class to 11th and 12th graders, which means I serve students with and without Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) in the same setting. I’d like to see special education take a front seat in conversations about personalized learning.

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Asynchronous Learning or Live Lessons? Which One Works Better for Me?

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“Synchronous online learning” generally refers to live learning activities that must happen at a set time (often over Zoom or a similar platform), while “asynchronous online learning” refers to almost everything else (completing assignments, doing readings, watching videos, etc.).

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Why Educators Should Lean in to AI to Better Support Students

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Upon the release of ChatGPT in the fall of 2022, we noticed that some of our students had suddenly become “experts” at synthesizing research and organizing their term papers, often resulting in perfect scores on their written assignments.

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How Video Games Can Teach Reading Just as Well as Books

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For the read-alouds, students were assigned to groups of four based on reading ability—but not as you might expect. This format enabled all students to read fluently at their level (including special education students) and expanded student roles beyond reader.

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As Districts Return to Remote Learning, Are They Any Better Prepared?

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Courses about Canvas, the district’s learning management system, explored how to create pages in the system, how to design quizzes and how to submit grades. It was a transformed experience from the spring, when teachers would post assignments in Google Classroom for students to complete on their own time.

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Kiddom’s Content Library Makes Differentiation Faster Than Ever

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While it offers many appealing pieces (homework assignment and grading, easy communication, and built-in metrics), one unique to Kiddom is their robust K-12 content library. Kiddom connects directly with curriculum and content providers to offer educators a curated library of standards-aligned resources. What Kiddom users are saying.

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