Boost Student Research Skills
...easy rule that can be applied when searching online is the ‘Rule of 3’. Encourage all students to compare three sources of information before coming to a conclusion on any given topic. A common misconception...
...easy rule that can be applied when searching online is the ‘Rule of 3’. Encourage all students to compare three sources of information before coming to a conclusion on any given topic. A common misconception...
...effective and appropriate content. Objective Earlier in this course, you used an AI tool to help with common activities, including planning a trip and creating an icebreaker. Now, click on each image to reveal...
...known to Google Maps users. However, you can also search for key terms like “museums.” Once your search results come up you can filter by ratings that have been left by other Google Maps users. You can even find...
...learned and access helpful resources End of course assessment Optional To receive a certificate of completion, you can take an optional final assessment. Assessment (Optional) Want to learn more? Optional Browse...
...tools for knowledge and access 21st century skills When you have a question about teaching, technology, or anything related to education, you can ask your Personal Learning Network (PLN). Someone, somewhere, will have ideas and resources for you. You only need to ask. Likewise, when you build a community of learning professionals, you are...
...use of AI depends on the specific application and the user’s ability to verify its outputs. Using incomplete, innaccurate, or biased training datasets can potentially lead to discriminatory or unreliable...
...education, you can ask your Personal Learning Network (PLN). Someone, somewhere, will have ideas and resources for you. You only need to ask. Likewise, when you build a community of learning professionals, you are...