An AI use agreement gives structure to how AI fits into classroom life. It sets shared expectations early, reduces confusion ...
One of the most popular guides I shared in 2025 focused on a feature many teachers still overlook when using ChatGPT: Custom ...
As 2025 comes to a close, I spent some time reviewing the resources I have shared with educators across the world over the past year. Rather than relying on impressions or social media engagement, I ...
I created these guides a while ago on how to cite ChatGPT in both APA and MLA. At first, I shared them separately with students and colleagues whenever questions came up about AI citation. Over time, ...
Socrative is a versatile platform that allows educators to create and share quizzes, instantly grade student responses, and generate comprehensive reports to gauge understanding. Indeed, Socrative is ...
New AI tools appear every week. Many promise efficiency, personalization, or better learning, yet only few deliver. For ...
One of the areas where AI has triggered the most noise is assessment. Now that AI can produce human-like text, complete assignments, and offer personalised support, many educators see this as an alarm ...
As the school year comes to a close, it’s time to celebrate the hard work, achievements, and unique contributions of each student in your classroom. End-of-year awards are a fantastic way to recognize ...
In today’s post, I discuss a key teaching and learning strategy known as Think-Pair-Share (TPS). More specifically, I will cover what recent research says about the effectiveness and use of TPS, delve ...
ChatGPT has recently rolled out an exciting feature called Study Mode, designed to make learning more interactive and effective. I’ve been experimenting with it over the past few days, and I’d like to ...
After sharing my visual guide on how to cite GPT in APA, I got several requests for an MLA version. So here it is based directly on the official MLA guidelines (source link included in the visual).
If there’s one concept educators can no longer afford to ignore, it’s systems thinking. It’s not new. But it’s newly urgent. With the rapid rise of AI, the growing complexity of classrooms, and the ...