Use Stories in Math / College Students & ChatGPT / Will US Ban TicTok?

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Math Stories
Using Stories Beyond Word Problems to Teach Math – Stories can help students recall key math concepts and make the subject more relevant to them. @mrs_frommert @edutopia

ChatGPT
How College Students Feel About Using AI Like ChatGPT At School, Visualized – More than half of students surveyed about the ethics of AI believe using chatbots counts as cheating — but one in five do it anyway. @darcymiajimenez @digg

TicTok
If the US Bans TikTok, WeChat Might Be Next. WeChat has 19 million users in the US and is a lifeline for people across the Chinese diaspora. @Amanda_Florian @WIRED

Social Media/Artificial Intelligence

Apple Is Getting Into The VR Game, Here’s What We Know. Snazzy Labs concisely lays out the details of Apple’s worst-kept secret: the Reality Pro mixed AR and VR headset. @BsaGrant @SnazzyLabs

Learning

Making The Radical Case For Getting SUVs Off The Road – They are safer for the people in the SUV, but way less safe for passengers. See if your kids can figure out why. @uytaelee @aboutherevideos

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Leadership/Parenting

Discover how edtech makes your teaching more effective and efficient. Edtech can support educators as they strive to create an ecosystem of actionable data, intentional feedback, and an instructional workflow for seamless differentiation. @eSN_Laura @eschoolnews

Inspirational/Funny Tweets

Dreams@tim_fargo

ChatGPT

Humor, Music, Cool Stuff

Larry Cuban’s Cartoons about ChatbotGPT – Hard to believe the media storm since this computer program was released less than six months ago. What is it? What can it do? @LarryCuban
  

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Recent Book Summaries & My Podcasts

Plays Well
Plays Well With Others: The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Relationships Is (Mostly) Wrongby Eric Barker

How to Raise Kids Who Aren’t Assholes: Science-Based Strategies for Better Parenting from Tots to Teens by Melinda Wenner Moyer

Critical Issues in Democratic Schooling: Curriculum, Teaching, and Socio-Political Realities by Kenneth Teitelbaum

Can You Learn to Be Lucky? Why Some People Seem to Win More Often Than Others by Karla Staff

My Post-Pandemic Teaching and Learning Observations by Dr. Doug Green Times 10 Publications

The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward by Daniel Pink

Limitless Mind: Learn, Lead, and Live Without Barriers by Jo Boaler 

The Future of Smart: How Our Education System Needs to Change to Help All Young People Thrive by Ulcca Joshi Hansen

Cup of Joe
Listen to Dr. Doug on the “Cup of Joe” podcast. I recorded it last week. On it, I talk about the many good things I have seen in schools doing hybrid teaching. @PodcastCupOfJoe @DrDougGreen @BrainAwakes

Back to School COVID Myths – by Dr Doug Green @mssackstein

This is my podcast on the Jabbedu Network. Please consider listening and buying my book Teaching Isn’t Rocket Science, It’s Way More Complex. Here’s a free executive summary. @jabbedu @DrDougGreen

Boys and Sex: Young Men on Hookups, Love, Porn, Consent, and Navigating the New Masculinity by Peggy Orenstein

Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Travis Bradberry & Jean Greaves (the book can be found here.

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