Edtech Tools to Support “Hot Topic” Questions in Education.

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Episode #131: Edtech Tools to Support “Hot Topic” Questions in Education

 

Welcome back to GotTechED the podcast this is Episode 131 called “Edtech Tools to Support “Hot Topic” Questions in Education”.   In this episode, we’ll dive back into the GotTechEd Inbox as we answer some of our favorite listener questions of the past few months.  We’ll discuss a variety of topics including AI, creativity tools, video resources for schools, and community engagement.  This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out.

Segment 1: Updates

  1. Iste Philadelphia
  2. NJECC Conference is March 7th (Tuesday in person) and March 8th (Wednesday remote)
In this episode we talk about AI, Creativity Apps, Teaching through Video, Ways to Engage School Communities, and 2 Lesson gamified Lesson Ideas! Click To Tweet

Segment 2: Questions in Education 

  1. AI is a hot topic in education right now.  What are your thoughts or concerns about AI in education?
    1. ChatGPT
    2. Checkforai.com
    3. Curipod
  1. Last episode was all about CANVA, are there any other creative tools that you use?
    1. Visme
    2. DALL-E 2
    3. https://vocalremover.com/fetc fet
    4. https://www.midomi.com/
    5. https://copychar.cc/
  1. Teachers are hellabusy and in my mind this sometimes leads to teachers missing out on opportunities to engage their students.  What is one form of teaching that you feel is underutilized?
    1. https://www.theachievery.com/
    2. EdPuzzle – often has full length videos (put one question at the end that requires Ss to watch the whole thing)
    3. SchoolTube – not blocked by school’s safety filters
    4. ClassHook
    5. TeacherTube
    6. TeachFlix
  1.  What are ways to engage students in a larger school community?
    1. Photo Contest  
    2. School Wide Points-Based Game
    3. Public Service
    4. Choose a non-profit to support
  1. I’ve got a lesson coming up on important Cold War era figures that is so boring.  What is a creative way to engage students and make this seem relevant and important?
    1. Google Slides or Canva trading cards (design the template, force copy to students, brief presentations.  Make it sports themed or anime themed, offer both.  Include things that typical cards have like XP, special skills, attack/defense/speed/intelligence ratings.  Not all have to make sense.
    2. Mystery Person Party- Give students a list of people to research.  Secretly assign each student one person to portray.  Host an in-class party where students try to guess who the person is.  Each student gets to ask another student one yes or no question per round and then guess the name of the person.

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