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How digital tools and AI can enhance social studies

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This article explores the significance of digital tools in social studies instruction, delving into their benefits, implications, and the emerging capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) in both elementary and secondary settings.

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What Does Blended Learning Look Like in an AP Class?

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For a detailed description of my station rotation lesson on intelligence, click here. She is a veteran social studies teacher who has taught Sociology, US History, World History, Anthropology, and Psychology. Tips for Teachers Using the Station Rotation Model. Do not feel like you need to recreate the wheel.

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Beyond digital literacy: Why K-12 educators must prioritize data literacy

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As artificial intelligence, personalized learning platforms, and algorithm-driven content become more common in classrooms, students must understand how data influences what they see and how they are assessed. Data is only helpful if we can interpret it accurately and use it effectively to support learning. The same goes for students.

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How AI tutoring personalizes learning for students

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Intelligent AI tutoring programs accomplish this feat by using machine learning algorithms to detect patterns in how students interact with the software during study sessions. The system analyzes these patterns and adjusts its tutoring approach to match individual learning styles.

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New group targets AI skills in education and the workforce

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The Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) Commission on Artificial Intelligence in Education is chaired by South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster and is co-chaired by Brad D. Smith, president of Marshall University (WV) and former Intuit CEO.

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ISTE23 Redux—First Takeaways

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AI— This time last year at ISTE in New Orleans, there was some big-picture discussion about the potential of artificial intelligence, along with a bit of fear-mongering. state standards in science, social studies and English Language Arts. Buckle up and click here.) All still photography courtesy of ISTE. And for good reason.

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Could AI Give Civics Education a Boost?

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He still has that concern, but as he stepped back to think about it, he also saw a way to “leverage” the tool for a goal he had long fought for — to help bring social studies education, and especially the teaching of civics, to broader prominence in the nation’s schools. He has long argued that U.S.

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