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By Dennis & Mark
The podcast currently has 68 episodes available.
In this episode, Dennis and Mark unpack the Stanford report on AI (yes, it is AI again!) and digest and debate how it can affect human learning. So no matter if you are a student or a lecturer, this episode is for you!
Stanford Report - https://hai.stanford.edu/news/ai-will-transform-teaching-and-learning-lets-get-it-right#:~:text=Interfaces%20that%20leverage%20AI%20can,extremely%20valuable%20is%20soft%20skills.
In Part 2, Mark shares the AI tool report. Check it out! You can learn AI in less than 5 minutes a day!
AI Tool Report - https://aitoolreport.beehiiv.com/
In this episode, Dennis and Mark talk about the possibility of using ChatGPT and other Generative AI as personalised tutors. Crazy idea? What are some pitfalls and why every student and teacher should have such a companion and tutor
In Part 2, Dennis shares on magic and Mark shares on AhaSlides. Check out the links below.
Dennis sharing - https://www.whatplugin.ai/plugins/magic
Mark sharing - https://ahaslides.com/
Please do like and share!
Okay folks, episode 64! In this episode, Dennis and Mark continue our musings on ChatGPT and other Generative AI tools to focus on how this will impact Assessment. Specifically, we look at how it can impact the design of assessment, how we actually assess and other considerations to think about beyond the usual defensive modes such as stealth assessment.
In Part 2, Mark shares the AI tool WiseOne a Google Chrome extension that helps you to master content that you want to learn. Check it out!
Here's the link - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wiseone-your-ai-powered-r/paodpkkacimmkacaecjmhdncjgjepcai
You can always text us on What'sapp or write to us at [email protected]
And we are baccccckkkkkkk! In this episode, Dennis and Mark share their experience engaging with ChatGPT and more specifically, attempt to unlock the true potential of ChatGPT and how it can help T&L from an evidence based perspective. All we can say is....Use CHAT!!!
In Part 2, Mark shares the AI app Craiyon. You can use the app to Create AI Art with a free AI image generator! How cool is that.
Check it out - https://www.craiyon.com/
As always, you can get in touch with us at [email protected]
Until the next episode!
Hi everyone, it is episode #62! This is something that we wanted to do for a while and this is somewhat of Dennis' forte. In this episode we explore the inner workings of the brain and how this can affect the way we teach. We promise this is not a and I quote Dennis "Oh so cheem" episode, but rather a fun episode to think and reflect on the way we teach as a result of our brain neurology.
In Part 2, Mark shares the Google Extension AIPRM, which allows you to use ChatGPT and assists you with prompts right in your Chrome Browser. You can click the link below to access it. Try it out!
Link - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/aiprm-for-chatgpt/ojnbohmppadfgpejeebfnmnknjdlckgj
As usual, please do share this podcast link to educators and teachers whom you know. We will be much grateful! Lastly, you can also ping us on LinkedIn or you can write to us at [email protected]
See you all in the next episode!
It's episode 61 and a very special one. In this episode, we welcome back our friend and experienced educator Ochan to share with us her thoughts on differentiated instruction and what we need to take note of if we are to do it in the classroom. Ochan has many years of experience teaching and working with teachers from around the world in equality in education and differentiated instruction. We talk about the essential principles of differentiated instruction and we analyze some of the barriers that prevent teachers from implementing it.
In Part 2, Ochan recommends a book - "Helgoland - The Strange & Beautiful Story of Quantum Physics". Have a read
Mark recommends that you check out the Consensus app. Consensus is a search engine that uses AI to extract and distill findings directly from scientific research. Try it out!
Link - https://consensus.app/
It is episode 60! In this episode, Dennis and Mark attempt to unpack the affordances of ChatGPT for Teaching and Learning. We explore how ChatGPT can help reduce teacher's work and we also look at how ChatGPT can enhance the student learning experience.
In Part 2, Mark shares the website Quillbot, another AI site that can help make your writing more "real" and in a style that you like. check it out!
Link - https://quillbot.com/
As usual, you can write to us at evidencebasedcreativeteaching.com
"We teach the way we were taught". This is a common idea that essentially grounds the practice of most teachers in the classroom. If we assume this to be true, are teachers then resistant to changing practice and trying new things in their classroom? Dennis and Mark discuss this idea and also offer ideas on how we can adopt more evidence based methods for our practice.
In Part 2 Mark introduces the new tool Polonto, a Canva/Pikto chart equivalent which is absolutely free!! Enjoy the app!
Link - https://studio.polotno.com/
Welcome to the 58th episode! In this episode, Dennis and Mark discuss the opportunities for curriculum reduction and the implication towards teaching and learning from an evidence based perspective. Is this the right move to make or does it make teaching and learning harder?
In Part 2, Mark shares a little about ChatGPT and how it can be a game-changer for teaching and learning.
As usual, you can contact us at [email protected]
In this long overdue episode, Dennis and Mark talk about the lesser known Assessment as Learning. Taking its roots from formative assessment or Assessment for Learning, Assessment as Learning looks at equipping students with important skills such as metacognition and how this can help students become more effective learners.
Check out the link - https://www.century.tech/news/what-is-assessment-as-learning-enhancing-teaching-with-data/#:~:text=Assessment%20as%20Learning%20(AaL)&text=%E2%80%9CIt%20considers%20how%20pupils%20self,learn%20about%20themselves%20as%20learners
In Part 2, Mark shares about ChatGPT. Who hasn't heard about ChatGPT? Artificial Intelligence is going to take education by storm and if you have not jumped into exploring ChatGPT, you can click the link below to use AI to make lesson planning and lesson development a breeze. You can also click the link to see how you can exploit ChatGPT has an educator
Link to ChatGPT - https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt
Link to Resource - https://www.todayonline.com/commentary/commentary-test-educators-how-embrace-chatgpts-capabilities-and-exploit-its-limitations-2111981?cid=internal_sharetool_iphone_20022023_today
As usual, you can write to us at [email protected]
The podcast currently has 68 episodes available.