“Amnesia” Is Free & MIGHT Be A Good AI Site For Students To Learn In A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Style

  Amnesia is an Artificial Intelligence-powered site that designs a choose-your-own-adventure for any topic or place/time period you want. It’s free. I thought it was pretty impressive. It’s pretty text-heavy, though, and it didn’t seem to respond to my requests to make it accessible to a first grader. However, I think it might have potential…

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How Colleges Can Commemorate Juneteenth

Reading Time: 2 minutes In 2021, Juneteenth was designated a federal holiday. Observed on June 19, Juneteenth marks a significant moment in American history—the emancipation of the last enslaved African Americans in Texas in 1865. While colleges and universities across the country are closed for the holiday, here are some ways institutions honor and celebrate…

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Burnout to Balanced: Practical Tips for Educators

The post Burnout to Balanced: Practical Tips for Educators appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Are you feeling overwhelmed or close to burnout? Join me, Kasey Bell, for a special Summer Learning Series presentation, “From Burnout to Balanced: Practical Tips for Educators.” In this session, I’ll share tangible strategies for managing stress, setting healthy boundaries,…

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Are Students Who Protested Losing Out on Job Opportunities?

Are Students Who Protested Losing Out on Job Opportunities? Johanna Alonso Tue, 06/18/2024 – 03:00 AM In a survey by Intelligent.com, students who had job offers rescinded largely attributed it to their activism. Others suggested protesting could be seen as an asset. Byline(s) Johanna Alonso Are Students Who Protested Losing Out on Job Opportunities? Johanna Alonso…

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