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Rob Clarke - Learning Architects
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Leadership & learning consultant, Google & Apple expert, Gallup-certified strengths coach & engagement consultant https://t.co/mQFAoxgqz6
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I'm enjoying fiddling about building using ElevateAI with @base44! Quite an interesting tool!
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Software company @hume_AI announces an Empathic Voice Interface that it claims is the first #AI with emotional intelligence: bit.ly/3vDllbh. Even if it's not the first, it's still pretty impressive.
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@stephen_PtC Stay safe, I’m just coming out of it!
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@thosethatcan Move a piano, didn’t mind then might mind now LOL
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What’s the most unexpected/outrageous thing you’ve been asked to do as a member of staff in a school?
Those things that fall well outside the job description… #edutwitter #headteacherchat
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Pity they didn’t listen to the educators… sigh
Ayesha Verrall@drayeshaverrall
The coalition government is funding tax cuts by repealing smokefree laws. That’s right - they’re raising money by letting more kids get hooked on tobacco. (At 1min:50)
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@samuelmcneill You may be above standard mate
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Using @Pixton to produce a comic detailing animal information for a 3D Print for our School Market Day 3dprintschool.blogspot.com/2023/11/3d-pri…
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"Develop enough courage so that you can stand up for yourself and then stand up for somebody else." #MayaAngelou Thank you for your courage and service. Happy #Veterans Day! -The estate of Dr. Maya Angelou

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As I prepare for several more keynotes and panel invitations on AI in Education, I thought I would share these seven perspectives I have on where we need to go with AI. Of course this is not comprehensive.
1⃣Yes, AI is going to break a lot of what we’re used to doing in the classroom.
2⃣Students will use it to cheat on traditional assignments. We need to teach them the value of honesty and banking trust.
3⃣AI will eventually get better at delivering academic content than we teachers are.
Personalized instruction at a level that even the best human teachers cannot deliver.
Teachers need to accept this.
4⃣We need to transform our curriculum to one that is enhanced, not broken, by AI.
With a greater emphasis on project based learning, teachers can show students how AI can release their creativity.
5⃣Failing to teach students how to use AI effectively and ethically will be considered malpractice.
Teachers and students who don’t learn how to use these tools will get out-competed.
6⃣Schools must ALSO provide a space for tech-free experiences.
We must double down on outdoor education, social interaction, and mindfulness practice to nurture the inner life.
7⃣One of our greatest challenges moving forward is exploring and discovering a meaningful life.
What are your key takeaways?
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Teachers plant the seeds of knowledge and curiosity to help us grow 🌱
Today's #GoogleDoodle kicks off Teacher Appreciation Week! Thanks, teachers for making us flourish! → goo.gle/3LxvZ7n
GIF
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@adamkahane The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey is timeless. And the 8th Habit too
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