
AI-Cademic Integrity, Part 2: The Ethical Concerns of AI in Education
When I was young, my mom bemoaned the fact that she had spent more time in the emergency room with me than with my three

When I was young, my mom bemoaned the fact that she had spent more time in the emergency room with me than with my three

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You’re busy. We get it. As online educators, we know that the beginning of the school year is about as busy as it gets for

“Hey Daniel, are you winning?”No response.“Daniel, can you hear me?” His camera is on. He is very focused. His eyes and mouth are moving ever

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You’ve probably been there: It’s ten minutes into your online math class, and most kids are working hard at the problem you assigned, except for

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The Pain a Quadratic Can Bring… Tears. So many tears. It never ceases to amaze me how many tears can be shed over math homework.