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Practical, Responsible Ways To Use AI In Professional Development Design Professional Development (PD) is one of the first terms many of us learn when we step into the world of work. PD can elicit a wide range of emotions from excitement and curiosity to indifference or even dread. Regardless of how we feel about it, PD is here to stay. AI is rapidly transforming both daily life and the workplace. As organizations roll out targeted PD on AI and its uses, many who are already proficient with AI are finding that it improves efficiency and, in some cases, the quality…
However celebrated by historians, scrutinized by archaeologists, and descended-upon by tourists it may be, Pompeii is not exceptional — not even in the fate of having been buried in ash by Mount Vesuvius in the year 76, which also happened to the nearby town of Herculaneum. Rather, it is the sheer ordinariness of that medium-sized provincial Roman city that we most value today, inadvertently preserved as it was by that volcanic disaster. The new Lost in Time video above reconstructs Pompeii as it must have looked at the very end of its days, taking a look at everything from its…
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Join our zero2eight Substack community for more discussion about the latest news in early care and education. Sign up now. Hunger is on the rise for the early care and education workforce, according to recent research from the Stanford Center on Early Childhood, and signs suggest the challenge is unlikely to improve in the short term. In June, 58% of early care and education providers surveyed by the RAPID Survey Project at Stanford said they were experiencing hunger, which researchers measured using six questions about food insecurity developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. These providers, who span a variety…
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Subscribe to the 10 Minute Teacher Podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts. Too many teachers are struggling with getting good results from AI. Sometimes it just goes “off the rails,” or they might get good results one day and not the next. The same thing happens with students as they use AI. Problems caused by not understanding how AI works leads to lost time, confusion, and sometimes even student misuse. Much of this problem is related to the context window of AI. How do we understand AI and the context window?…
What Is A Modern Go-To-Market Strategy? A go-to-market (GTM) strategy is a well-organized plan to bring a new product to the market while minimizing risk and optimizing success. One of the most important product marketing manager skills is knowing how to create a go-to-market plan. That’s because you already know the potential challenges you may face and already have potential solutions up your sleeve. Your strategy starts by identifying your core competition and customer needs. Knowing who you’re playing against and what your shared audiences need and want puts you in a great position. You must also set your goals…
Preferred Learning In The Modern Workplace In the modern workplace, how employees learn has morphed into many forms; however, the most obvious is by using a combination of digital courses, dashboards, generalized Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots, and peer-to-peer interactions. Managers simply use a micromanaging approach to corporate learning. When asked about their preferred learning method, employees typically have strong subjective opinions about chatbots and virtual assistants to learn from. On the other hand, most would agree that the best learning experiences they receive are from another person (peer or manager/mentor) at work. Nonetheless, employees do not view learning via technology…
Republish This Article We want our stories to be shared as widely as possible — for free. Please view The 74’s republishing terms. From literacy, New Orleans after Katrina and special ed for all to freedom of speech and teachers who gave up, what our op-ed writers had to say By The 74 This story first appeared at The 74, a nonprofit news site covering education. Sign up for free newsletters from The 74 to get more like this in your inbox. Literacy, literacy, literacy was the hottest topic on The 74’s opinion pages this year. Whether it was Chad…
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