Instructional technology

Leadership series: Six-figure teacher salaries? Yes, in this superintendent’s district

When Superintendent Scott Muri took the helm at Ector County ISD in 2019, it had an 18% teacher vacancy rate and was one of the lowest-performing districts in the state. Now, its teachers can make up to $100,000 a year.

11 ways educators can welcome AI into their classrooms

Instead of banning ChatGPT, consider how it can aid students during the creative process of their assignments without letting it write their essays.

Plagiarism catcher Turnitin announces ‘state-of-the-art’ AI writing detector

The tool, expected to launch in April, is capable of detecting 97% of ChatGPT writing with a less than 1% false positive rate, according to the company.

3 ways school districts can build a secure digital culture

The good news on digital culture is that most would-be cyberattackers are opportunistic, not determined. They zero in on the easiest target.

Why student learning is not canceled because AI can now write essays

Here's why banning artificial intelligence tools won't work and why these tools are dumber than they appear plus an idea for how we can change student assignments to measure thinking in new ways.

These are some of the most impressive exams ChatGPT has passed

ChatGPT passed law exams in four courses at the University of Minnesota and one at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, among others.

K12 leaders, let’s use ESSER to create the most flexible learning environments

The last few years showed us that it’s time to embrace flexible learning environments, like online, blended, and hybrid learning, because they empower parents and students to take control.

As ChatGPT grows, Google hops aboard the generative AI train

On Monday, the company debuted Bard, a service that will allow users to use artificial intelligence to produce answers in response to users' commands.

5 ways ChatGPT will drive deeper learning instead of more cheating

School AI technology should allow educators to reach new heights with project-based learning, personalized instruction, and other innovative K12 concepts.

ESSER III funds: Here’s how districts are spending them

Learning loss and staff recruitment and retention continue to be the two most expensive categories according to Burbio, which collected data from 6,000 school districts on how they plan to allocate their ESSER III funds.

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