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17 Little-Known Tips, Tricks and Hacks for Using Google in the Classroom

Edsurge

Here’s a slightly Orwellian way to check whether your students may have plagiarized part of their essays: the Chrome extension Draftback , which plays back the revision history of any Google doc you can edit—down to the keystroke. Instead of teaching with a math textbook, it’s way more fun to teach with Chrome Music lab, he added.”

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Philly teacher embraces AI but treads carefully amid data privacy and bias concerns

eSchool News

Staten teaches English at Northeast High School, the citys largest high school, where many of her students have learning disabilities, are dealing with trauma and mental health challenges, or are learning English. Her early days of teaching involved a lot of printed paper, textbooks, and handwriting. Staten can relate.

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