
Jennie Magiera
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3 weeks ago |
blog.google | Jennie Magiera |Sundar Pichai |Ruth Porat |Kent Walker
Today, in recognition of National AI Literacy Day, we’re sharing some of the newest ways we’re equipping parents, educators and students with skills and resources to help them use AI safely and effectively. AI training for educators and guardians: We developed two new courses for educators in K12 and higher education that teach how to use Google AI to help save time, create engaging learning experiences and inspire new ideas.
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1 month ago |
blog.google | Jennie Magiera |Sundar Pichai |Ruth Porat |Kent Walker
The inaugural Google Vids Education Film Festival is now accepting submissions. Educators with access to Google Vids can submit short videos in the following categories:Best Classroom Storytelling: Whether it’s a heartwarming story of a student’s progress or a class project's impact on the local community, submit a Vid that captures the essence of your classroom. Video Explainer: Submit a vid that illuminates a challenging topic for your students, making it clear, concise, and engaging.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
blog.google | Jennie Magiera |Sarah Henderson |Sundar Pichai |Ruth Porat
Each year, World Teachers’ Day falls around the beginning of the school year or the start of a new semester for many countries. It’s a busy time for teachers, whether they’re connecting with their new students or ramping up on classwork preparations. And this year’s theme — “Valuing teachers’ voices: towards a new social contract for education” — reminds us of the passion teachers bring to their profession daily, doing everything it takes to positively impact their students’ lives.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
blog.google | Jennie Magiera |Sundar Pichai |Ruth Porat |Kent Walker
Being a teacher today requires many qualities: from creativity (to engage with students in new ways) and energy (to keep going, even on slow days) to resilience (even when they’re frustrated).
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May 15, 2024 |
districtadministration.com | Jennie Magiera
A.I. These two little letters are everything, everywhere, all at once—including in our schools. After an exhausting and traumatic few years, educators are already feeling burnt out and now AI might seem like “yet another thing” added to their plates. While some might feel the urge to resist or postpone exploring AI’s potential in their classrooms, its increasingly ubiquitous nature means that the future of work is beginning to shift.
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