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House of #EdTech shares stories from teachers and creators about education technology, recommends the valuable tools, tips, and resources to integrate technology into your classroom and instruction and explores how technology is changing the way teachers teach along with the impact that technology is having in education.

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Feb 26, 2023

Feedback & Shout Outs (1:34)

I am thrilled to welcome Tech Tools for Teachers and Speaking with Students to the Education Podcast Network! These two new shows bring valuable perspectives and insights to the education community. Tech Tools for Teachers, hosted by Shanna Martin, offers practical advice and recommendations for integrating technology into the classroom. Meanwhile, Speaking with Students, hosted by Will Andresen, provides a platform for students to share their experiences and perspectives on education.

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EdTech Thought (6:00)

My thought is a satirical critique of replacing human teachers with ChatGPT. I point out the absurdity of relying on a cold algorithm that spits out answers like a vending machine and can make witty jokes and puns. I used quotes from supposedly satisfied users of ChatGPT to highlight the negative consequences of using such a program, such as the lack of original thought and critical thinking. I end by mocking the idea of upgrading the personality of ChatGPT, implying that it is ridiculous to think that a machine can replace human teachers who can provide a personal connection and expertise.

Featured Content (8:32)

Mobile devices have become increasingly popular in education due to their ability to provide students with access to educational resources and tools anytime and anywhere. With the rise of mobile technology, students can now use their smartphones and tablets to access educational apps, e-books, online courses, and educational videos, among other resources. Mobile devices also offer teachers and professors the opportunity to provide personalized learning experiences and interactive activities that enhance student engagement.

One of the biggest advantages of mobile devices in education is their ability to promote digital literacy and 21st-century skills. Through the use of mobile technology, students can develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration skills, which are essential for success in today's workforce. Additionally, mobile devices can help bridge the digital divide by providing equal access to educational resources for students in remote or underprivileged areas. However, it is important to note that the integration of mobile devices in education should be done strategically and with proper planning to ensure that it aligns with the learning objectives and goals of the curriculum.

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EdTech Recommendation (28:01)

For Elementary School:

  1. Duolingo - (https://www.duolingo.com/)
  2. Epic! - (https://www.getepic.com/)
  3. Prodigy Math Game - (https://www.prodigygame.com/)
  4. ScratchJr - (https://www.scratchjr.org/)
  5. Khan Academy Kids - (https://learn.khanacademy.org/khan-academy-kids/)

For Middle School:

  1. Quizlet - (https://quizlet.com/)
  2. Google Classroom - (https://classroom.google.com/)
  3. Photomath - (https://photomath.app/)
  4. iCivics - (https://www.icivics.org/)
  5. Grammarly Keyboard - (https://www.grammarly.com/mobile/keyboard)

For High School:

  1. Khan Academy - (https://www.khanacademy.org/)
  2. WolframAlpha - (https://www.wolframalpha.com/)
  3. Evernote - (https://evernote.com/)
  4. StudyBlue - (https://www.studyblue.com/)
  5. Forest - (https://www.forestapp.cc/)