Hey Reader! Not sure what to write when using ChatGPT? You're not alone! Crafting the right prompts can make all the difference in getting useful, engaging, and creative responses. For this week’s Tuesday Tech Tip, we’re sharing a must-watch video: 101 ChatGPT Prompts for Teachers! This video will help you confidently use ChatGPT in the classroom and spark creativity, critical thinking, and efficiency in your teaching. In this video, you’ll learn: And if you’re still unsure what to ask, we’ve done the work for you! Get 101 ready-to-use prompts—plus a printable PDF to keep handy. 🚀 Ready to level up your teaching with AI? Watch the video now and start using ChatGPT with confidence! ⁉️ Did you miss last week’s release of The Best Free EdTech Tools for 2025? Get caught up to discover the latest must-have tools for teachers, plus grab the free PDF with all the details! Have a great week! Jacey Want more integratED Resources? |
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Hey Reader! Looking for a fresh, free, and fun way to review content or spark energy in your classroom? Blooket is a game-changer (literally). It turns your questions into competitive or collaborative games that your students will ask to play. Best of all? It’s free, easy to set up, and works on any device with a browser. ✅ Why It’s Great Today: It Levels the Playing Field: Blooket's game modes, like "Gold Quest," incorporate elements of chance alongside knowledge. This blend ensures that all...
Hey Reader! Happy Earth Month! 🌱 To help you celebrate Earth Day (April 22) and Earth Month in a meaningful and engaging way, I’ve gathered a list of free educational technology resources organized by category. These tools and activities support environmental awareness through hands-on learning, creativity, and digital exploration for all grade levels. 🎙️ LIVE VIRTUAL EVENTS Live from the Everglades – Earth Day LIVE Virtual CelebrationDate: April 22, 2025Time: 8:30–9:30 AM CSTPlatform:...
Hey Reader! As the school year winds down, I’m noticing lots of classrooms diving into research projects. But for our youngest learners, traditional search engines can quickly become overwhelming and hard to navigate. To support their curiosity (and save you time), I’ve put together a short list of kid-friendly research support websites. These sites are either designed specifically for children or include safe, easy-to-use search features that make research more accessible for early learners....