Eric Curts

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Eric Curts

Eric Curts

@ericcurts

Tech Integrationist, Writer, Google for Education Certified Trainer and Innovator, Table-top Gamer, Geek, blog at https://t.co/cQtdbBvrt6

Ohio Katılım Aralık 2008
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@vste Thanks for sharing! So glad that EduGems is a helpful resource!
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My #EdTech newsletter is out mailchi.mp/controlaltachi… 🤖 AI Cheating Webinar 📓 NotebookLM Webinar 🗯️ Graphic Novel Webinar 💎 New EduGems 🔎 Spot the Difference 💯 Project AI SCORE 🗣️ Zip EasySpeak 🐡 Recess Reset
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📓 Upcoming Webinar: NotebookLM for Schools controlaltachieve.com/2026/03/nb-web… 🗃️ Add sources 💬 Grounded chat 🔊 Generate audio, video, slides, reports & more 💡 Uses for staff & students 🗓️ Mar 17 @ 3pm ET ▶️ Live-streamed & recorded ✅ Register at link above #EdTech #GoogleEDU
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Wrapped up the KAST conference in Kentucky! - Presented 11 sessions over 2 days - Met so many amazing educators - Learned how to pronounce Louisville Resources for all my sessions at bit.ly/curts-pd
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Jason Kennedy | Stop Teaching & Design Learning!
@ericcurts Check out the new Feedback Helper Tool x.com/letsquitteachi…
Jason Kennedy | Stop Teaching & Design Learning!@letsquitteachin

📝 Introducing the Feedback Helper Tool for Educators If there’s one practice that has a powerful impact on learning, it’s feedback. Research consistently shows that meaningful feedback is one of the most influential things we can provide in the classroom. Yet, in the busyness of teaching, it’s easy for feedback to become quick comments like “Good job” or “Needs more detail.”While well-intended, those comments rarely help learners understand how to improve. Effective feedback does something different. It helps learners answer three critical questions: ➡️ Where am I going? ➡️ How am I doing? ➡️ What should I do next? When feedback clearly identifies strengths, highlights an area for improvement, and offers actionable next steps, learners are far more likely to grow. 🌱 That’s exactly why I created the Feedback Helper tool. This tool helps educators quickly generate meaningful, research-aligned feedback ideas for any grade level or subject. Teachers can describe the learning task—or even upload a learner work sample—and the tool will generate feedback options that include: ✔️ Strength-based comments ✔️ Improvement suggestions ✔️ Reflective questions ✔️ Next steps for learning ✔️ Instructional moves teachers can try next Instead of staring at a stack of assignments wondering what to write, the Feedback Helper gives you clear, actionable feedback ideas you can immediately use or adapt. Because feedback shouldn’t just tell learners what happened—it should help them grow from it. 🚀 Link to the Collection of AI Tools: docs.google.com/presentation/d…

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So excited to be a featured speaker at #KAST26 in Kentucky for the next two days! Resources for all my sessions at bit.ly/curts-pd
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