The Digital Learning Podcast

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Aug 7, 2024 • 24min

Moving Beyond ChatGPT

When ChatGPT was released in November 2022, it became the focal point of AI conversations. Lots of our thoughts on implementing AI were based on ChatGPT. But now, we have several very capable AI large language models (like Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Anthropic Claude) and lots of other AI tools that open other doors. While some are still at the beginning of this conversation, others are starting to move to new levels. In this episode, we discuss some of the implications of "moving beyond ChatGPT."
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Apr 9, 2024 • 25min

What You Need to Know about Student AI Chatbots

We've said it for more than a year ... Students can't officially use AI chatbots because they're not old enough per the terms of use ... but student-facing chatbots are coming. Now they're finally here. Holly and Matt have used them -- and have worked with students in the classroom using AI chatbots. In this episode, we share the things we like about them -- and things to be aware of.
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Apr 2, 2024 • 24min

When AI Cheating Isn't About AI

When ChatGPT was released, one of teachers' immediate concerns was cheating. What happens, we wondered, when students use AI to do work we want them to do? Teachers are still grappling with that question. It has occurred to Matt and Holly, though, that AI isn't the main culprit when it comes to AI cheating. The reasons that students use it go much deeper than that. In this episode, we examine some of the real reasons.
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Feb 7, 2024 • 21min

I'm Blowing Up How I Grade. Here's How

Matt's back in the classroom teaching high school Spanish. He recently read the book The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek ... and it changed his view on how he approaches grading and rigor in his classroom. In this episode, Matt and Holly discuss it -- and how you can take an "infinite game" approach to your own classroom, too. Read: The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek
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Jan 30, 2024 • 24min

How AI Image Generators Can Lock Students Into Learning

AI image generators are pretty incredible. They take a text description and create images based on those descriptions. (Although sometimes they miss the mark -- and they struggle with creating certain things, like human hands!) But many times, they are way better than searching Google Images for pictures. How can they be used in the classroom? Matt and Holly brainstorm ideas -- and how they can be an entry point to having conversations with students about AI. Resources: AI image generators: 10 tools, 10 classroom uses
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Jan 19, 2024 • 22min

How I Provide Lightning-Quick Student Feedback

The podcast discusses the challenges of providing timely feedback to students and how technology tools like Pear Deck can help. It explores the benefits of immediate feedback in enhancing language skills and maximizing instructional time. The hosts also talk about promoting metacognition and triage feedback, as well as using tools like Padlet and Pear Deck for quick student feedback.
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Jan 19, 2024 • 29min

Our Favorite Lessons from the Ditch Summit

In this podcast, the hosts talk about their favorite takeaways from the Ditch Summit, including discussions on artificial intelligence, project-based learning, student relationships, and more. They also discuss how to access the summit sessions and highlight various spotlight sponsor sessions featuring tech tools.
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Dec 18, 2023 • 29min

5 Essential Skills for an AI Future

Dr. Micah Shippee, Samsung's Director of Education Technology, discusses essential skills for an AI future in education. Topics include adapting to AI, fostering critical thinking, and integrating technology in the classroom. They also explore Samsung's educational programs and professional development opportunities.
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Dec 13, 2023 • 28min

How to Shift Classwork to Respond to AI

Explore the implications of AI on student learning and the need to adapt education. Shift focus to the learning process, integrating AI to develop problem-solving skills. Question the importance of prompt engineering. Highlight the significance of learning how to learn and creating complex products to showcase understanding.
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Dec 4, 2023 • 31min

ChatGPT Changes and a Vision of AI in Education

OpenAI has released several big new features for ChatGPT-4, the paid premium version. Even though many teachers probably don't subscribe to it, these features paint a picture of where AI is headed and how it can impact the classroom. In this episode, Holly and Matt give an overview of some of the most important changes. Plus, they outline the executive order on artificial intelligence from the White House and how it'll impact education. More AI resources: ChatGPT, Chatbots and Artificial Intelligence in Education from Ditch That Textbook AI just stormed into the classroom with the emergence of ChatGPT. How do we teach now that it exists? How can we use it? This post provides an overview of ChatGPT and tons of resources about AI and it's place in the classroom. 30 AI Tools for the Classroom from Ditch That Textbook Artificial intelligence is growing by leaps and bounds. It's no longer science fiction anymore! Lots of AI tools can serve as our own personal assistants -- answering questions, helping us write text, create images, speak more effectively, and more. Time has always been a barrier in the classroom. Most teachers would agree that they would be able to do more -- including the things that are most important -- if they had more time. Teachers can find AI tools that are ready to help them out right now. Lots of them are free or have "freemium" plans with limited free options. Check out 30 AI tools and ready how you can start using them to support your work in class. All Ditch That Textbook AI Posts Check out all of the AI posts on the Ditch That Textbook blog. AI for Educators book by Matt Miller Artificial intelligence may change the world more than the iPhone, the internet, or even electricity. It's bound to change education. (It already has.) But how? AI for Educators is a readable guide for educators. It translates AI through a teacher lens. It provides practical ideas you can use in class right away. It unlocks powerful ways to streamline teaching and save time. It also paints a picture of the future our students will face—and provides questions you can help them grapple with. We can use AI to empower teaching and learning. And it can start today. The AI Infused Classroom book by Holly Clark Ready or not . . . AI is here. Now. And it has concerned and curious educators asking questions: What are the strengths and weaknesses of artificial intelligence (AI) models, like ChatGPT? How do ChatGPT and other large language models change things like the writing process? What do we need to understand about large language models (LLMs) and AI's ability to transform how—and how quickly—we can communicate with our students and peers? How can we teach students to use AI appropriately and in ways that enhance their learning experiences? With the right mindset, the right questions, and the right strategies, you can use AI to create and broaden meaningful learning experiences for every student.

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