Tag Archives: #8WeeksofSummer
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Incorporating AI into Instruction
1August 11, 2024 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Ignoring the advance of artificial intelligence (AI) in the schoolhouse will ultimately hurt students. This does not mean you must …
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Training Teachers to Use AI
2July 28, 2024 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Artificial intelligence is here to help you, but you must first learn how to use it, question it, and incorporate …
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AI Policy Considerations in a School Library?
1July 10, 2024 by Dr. Robbie Barber
As AI grows, what policy considerations would I like to see in my school library? (Note: this blog is in …
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Accessibility with AI
1July 5, 2024 by Dr. Robbie Barber
I have students who cannot read well or simply cannot read in English well. They may have hearing or visual …
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Guiding Students in Using AI
1June 25, 2024 by Dr. Robbie Barber
It is conference week for me! I am attending and presenting at both ISTELive 2024 and ALA Conference 2024. I …
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Using AI To Create Assignments
1June 21, 2024 by Dr. Robbie Barber
I have read many comments that teachers need to teach critical thinking more and less facts. I am not convinced …
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AI Is My Secretary
1June 12, 2024 by Dr. Robbie Barber
In this year of learning about AI, I am still trying to decide what is worth exploring and what isn’t. …
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Defending AI?
Leave a commentJuly 25, 2023 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Week 8 of #8WeeksofSummer blogging challenge (Whew! We made it!) invites us to defend AI: “How can we make the case for …
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Librarians (& Teachers) Replacing AI?
1July 18, 2023 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Week 7 of #8WeeksofSummer blogging challenge invites us to defend ourselves: “Sell It! What Teachers and Students can do that …
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Experimenting with AI Image Creation?
1July 14, 2023 by Dr. Robbie Barber
Week 6 of #8WeeksofSummer asks: What LLM or AI Imaging tool prompts have you used, researched, or plan to use? …
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