Tag: edtech

  • The Museum Is Already in Your Classroom: Free Art Resources Every Teacher Should Know

    One of the quiet pleasures of teaching is the moment a student looks at a painting and starts asking questions you didn’t assign. That moment doesn’t happen by accident; it happens because the art is there, on the wall or the screen, doing what great art has always done: demanding a response. The good news…

  • How I Use AI in the Classroom

    In education, AI enhances learning, personalizes feedback, automates tasks, and requires student pre-approval. Use AI responsibly, following ethical principles and Asimov’s laws.

  • Update to Adobe Express Image Generation

    In this video update to my September post, I show how to use the Text-to-Image Generator to create the images and encourage students to develop their prompt engineering skills.

  • Using AI to Generate Classroom Posters

    In the state of Kentucky, new legislation developed a list of required primary reading sources for all secondary social studies classes. One of the unique additions is Theodore Roosevelt’s New Nationalism speech from 1910. (See the speech here) So, I thought why not take the Conservation section of his speech and make a poster out…

  • Using Adobe Express to Create Videos, Vlogs, and Podcasts.

    New AI tools in Adobe Express will unlock video and artistic possibilities for you and your students. #AdobeEduCreative