Collection of all blog posts and videos associated with AI generated lessons during the last year.
Summer 2026: Professional Learning and New Curriculum
A Kentucky social studies educator shares his summer 2026 professional development plans — Holocaust education, the 14th Amendment, and America 250. #2026KEDC #TOLI #BelferConference #USHMM #America250
AI In The Classroom: The Architect’s Dilemma
AI agents can make classroom activities run more smoothly — and quietly remove the cognitive friction that made them worth doing. Here’s how to design AI-assisted activities that preserve metacognitive load instead of offloading it.
Minds, Machines, and Moral Questions: Four Episodes That Make AI Ethics Impossible to Ignore
What does a robot pitcher from 1959, a holographic lounge singer, a Starfleet android’s courtroom hearing, and a man exiled alone on an asteroid have in common? They ask the questions that AI researchers, legislators, and ethicists are still arguing about today. This guide walks through a four-episode Current Events Debate unit using The Twilight…
How tall is the tallest Mountain in Antarctica
Mount Vinson, Antarctica’s tallest peak at 4,892 meters, is impressive yet significantly shorter than the world’s highest mountains, with notable remoteness and extreme conditions.
The Pentagon’s AI Ultimatum: What It Means for Privacy
HYDRA Has a Server Farm: AI, the Pentagon, and What We Should All Be Watching There is a scene near the end of Captain America: The Winter Soldier where Steve Rogers stands in front of S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters and tells a room full of agents that the organization they have served has been secretly building a…
ACE Innovators Applications Open
I’ve been a teacher for over 20 years, but I’ll be honest—the last few have been some of my most rewarding. Since 2020, I’ve found myself part of a community of creative educators that has turned out to be the best professional development of my entire career. If you’ve ever walked into a room and…

