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When it comes to AI use, educators are more comfortable than students

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Significant unsanctioned AI usage Educators and students differ greatly in following school AI ethics policies. Of note, high school students have the highest rate of using AI tools in a sanctioned manner (63 percent), with males outpacing females 64 percent vs 51 percent.

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Lax NYC school cell phone policies put burden on teachers, leave students confused

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On its face, the cell phone policy at Forest Hills High School seems clear: Phones cannot be used in school and must be turned off during the day, unless a teacher allows them as part of a lesson. Others described how the devices have fostered more cheating and plagiarism during class. newsletters.

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Digital Citizenship Resources–Lots of Them

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46 lessons. 46 projects. A year-long curriculum that covers everything you need to discuss on internet safety and efficiency, check out K-8 Digital Citizenship Curriculum. Here’s the sign-up link if the image above doesn’t work: [link] Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.

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Full-time online school launches in Georgia using FuelEd (Aventa)

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“As a public school leveraging an innovative model, we believe that together with FuelEd the Vidalia Academy can offer more students across Georgia with the best education possible.”. To learn more, watch this video or read this case study about FuelEd’s partnership with Miami-Dade Public Schools.

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How the Internet Neighborhood is Like Any Other Community

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They already visit web-based edutainment sites as early as preschool, use ‘Instagram’ and multi-player XBox games in elementary school, and have made text messaging and Facebook their communication of choice by Middle School. Children, as new digital citizens, think they can say/do anything anonymously and with impunity.

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Tech Tools for Specials

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When students use existing art rather than draw their own (though Lunapic does offer a blank canvas if students want to start from scratch), take the opportunity to discuss copyrights and plagiarism as it applies to artistic works. Save as a high-quality image or a printable PDF.

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Empower Educators to Teach Writing with PD, Practice and Tools That Extend Their Reach

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West-Smith, a former English teacher, middle-school principal, and district curriculum supervisor, is the Curriculum Content Manager at. based educational software company best known for its plagiarism-detection tools. Patti West-Smith. Turnitin , an Oakland, Calif.-based Prompts, Essays and More.

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