The Digital Learning Podcast

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Nov 27, 2023 • 31min

The Changing AI Classroom with Peter Paccone

Peter Paccone, a high school social studies teacher in California, discusses his experiences using AI in education, including integration in teaching, writing, and testing. They explore the benefits of AI for dyslexia, ESL, and struggling students, as well as the power of instant personalized AI feedback. Challenges of traditional homework and timely feedback are also discussed, along with valuable information for AP teachers in the AI in AP Social Studies Group.
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Nov 13, 2023 • 24min

Give Students Choice with Digital Explore Boards

Learn how Explore Boards provide students with choice in their learning and act as an engaging alternative to traditional multimedia text sets. The speakers discuss the benefits and challenges of Explore Boards, as well as suggestions for making them more accessible and engaging. They also explore the benefits of using Microsoft Bing and activating student curiosity through Explore Boards.
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Nov 7, 2023 • 25min

Chatbots in the Classroom

In this episode of the Digital Learning Podcast, Matt Miller and Holly Clark discuss how to create chatbots for use in the classroom. Chatbots can be a valuable addition to the classroom, providing students with personalized support and feedback. By following best practices, teachers can create effective chatbots that enhance the learning experience for their students. In this episode, Holly shares her experience creating a chatbot and ideas for using something similar in the classroom. Resources: Poe.com Poe is a platform that lets people ask questions, get instant answers, and have back-and-forth conversations with a wide variety of AI-powered bots. It is available on iOS, Android, MacOS and web. Huggingface.co Hugging Face offers tools that enable users to build, train, and deploy machine learning models. ChatGPT Vision The new features include voice and image capabilities that allow users to have a voice conversation or show ChatGPT what they are talking about, and to snap pictures of objects and ask questions about them. Khanmigo Khanmigo is an AI-powered tool developed by Khan Academy that helps students and teachers with their learning and teaching. It gives suggestions and feedback to students as they write, debate, and collaborate, and provides personalized tutoring to learners of all backgrounds.
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Oct 31, 2023 • 25min

Students and Artificial Intelligence

Let's be honest. Students are already using AI tools on their own, whether or not they're old enough or have permission. But they're not just using them to do their homework. In this episode, Matt and Holly share what they're hearing from teachers and students about how they're using AI to learn deeply -- and paint a picture of how it can be used to engage students and level up learning.
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Oct 23, 2023 • 25min

Finding Thousands of Articles, Videos and Resources for Your Students

Discover valuable resources for finding educational content for students, including PBS Learning Media and Google Arts and Culture. Explore virtual tours, digital textbooks, primary sources, curated articles, and videos from websites like CK 12, OER commons, the Library of Congress, Smithsonian, Tween Tribune, and Teach Flicks. Stay tuned for an upcoming episode on the use of AI in education.
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Oct 16, 2023 • 26min

Preparing Students for an Unpredictable Future with AI

The podcast explores the impacts of AI on education, including teaching future-ready skills, the role of humans in training AI, and the evolving responsibilities of educators. It emphasizes the importance of AI guidance for teachers and exposing educators and students to diverse perspectives.
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Oct 12, 2023 • 23min

How Students are Using AI in the Classroom

As educators better understand AI -- and as it spreads into our everyday lives -- it's finding its way into classrooms. How are students using it? How can we use it to level up learning? In this episode, you'll see what might make a student say, "AI isn't doing the work for me. It's helping me be a better thinker."
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Oct 2, 2023 • 29min

AI Essay Grading and the Future of Education

According to a recent article, AI is now as good as a human at evaluating a standard five-paragraph essay and giving feedback on it. We know that AI can be helpful on saving us time. But is it making it more efficient at the right things ... at things that will really help students learn and prepare them for their future? In a solo episode, Matt shares some ways we can shift our thinking to really unlock the true potential that AI has for our classrooms and schools. He shares four places where we think AI is helping us -- and then paints the picture of how it can really transform learning instead. Article: AI Can Grade a Student Essay as Well as a Human. But It Cannot Replace a Teacher Infographic: Will Students Use AI on Classwork? It's Complicated Join the Ditch That Textbook email newsletter for techy student engagement ideas based on Matt's book, Tech Like a Pirate. Learn more about AI in the classroom with The AI Infused Classroom book by Holly Clark
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Sep 25, 2023 • 25min

AI Image Generators in the Classroom

AI image generators will create gorgeous, high-resolution images for us. All we have to do is type a description of what we're looking for. We've heard lots of discussion about using large language models like ChatGPT in the classroom. Can we use AI image generators to lead to meaningful learning? Absolutely! In this episode, Matt and Holly talk about some of their favorite AI image generator tools. They talk about classroom activities that can be amplified by AI-generated images. And they talk about some of the implications to keep in mind while using these tools. After listening to this episode, you'll be excited and equipped to start adding AI-generated images to your teaching and learning. More Resources: AI image generators: 10 tools, 10 classroom uses In this post you'll find: 10 things to know about AI image generators 10 AI image generators you can use in the classroom 10 classroom ideas that use AI image generators 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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Sep 18, 2023 • 35min

Transparency with AI

In this episode of the Digital Learning Podcast, Matt Miller and Holly Clark, discuss the impact of using artificial intelligence (AI) in education and the importance of transparency when using it. The hosts mention that many students are starting to use AI assistants such as ChatGPT as they complete their schoolwork, which has left teachers in a difficult position of trying to teach students how to use AI in responsible ways while navigating the ever evolving landscape of AI themselves. Matt and Holly discuss what student transparency looks like in reference to the plagiarism graphic created by Matt (viewable below and at ditch.link/cheating). Resources: AI in the classroom: What's cheating? What's OK? Now that generative AI tools like ChatGPT are available, classwork is bound to change as a result. How do we preserve academic integrity? What's cheating, and what's OK? Here are some ideas. 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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