Weekly Inspo Vids - Week Thirty
Hey you guys!
Spring break is right around the corner (at least for me), and I hope you’re planning to take some time to step away from the to-do lists, get outside, and just breathe. We all know the power of a good reset, and now’s the perfect time to embrace it.
This week’s email has some great food for thought. First up, we’ve got a fantastic video from Trevor Muir tackling the big question: Will AI replace teachers? (Spoiler: Educators are way more irreplaceable than we sometimes feel.) Plus, in our Emailable PD, we dig into some of the shortfalls of using generative AI in education—because while it’s a powerful tool, it’s definitely not a magic wand.
One last thing—just a heads-up that in two weeks, this newsletter is taking a little spring break of its own. There will be no newsletter on March 29th, but we’ll be back the following week, refreshed and ready to go.
Enjoy this week's content—and start making those spring break plans!
Weekly Video
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With AI, Do We Still Need Teachers?
Possible Caption: There’s so much that AI can’t do.
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Weekly Quote
“It is better to look ahead and prepare than to look back and regret.”
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
Weekly Emailable PD
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We all know that AI is shaking things up in education, and let’s be honest—it’s both exciting and a little overwhelming. A recent study looked at how students actually learn (or don’t) when using AI tools like ChatGPT in the classroom, and the results were eye-opening. Turns out, AI can be a great support, but if we’re not careful, it can also trick students into thinking they’ve learned something when they really haven’t—so how do we use it the right way? I think this one will be particularly important to your teachers.
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