As 2025 comes to a close, I spent some time reviewing the resources I have shared with educators across the world over the past year. Rather than relying on impressions or social media engagement, I ...
One of the most popular guides I shared in 2025 focused on a feature many teachers still overlook when using ChatGPT: Custom ...
New AI tools appear every week. Many promise efficiency, personalization, or better learning, yet only few deliver. For ...
One of the areas where AI has triggered the most noise is assessment. Now that AI can produce human-like text, complete ...
In 2023, Ethan Mollick and Lilach Mollick published a paper titled Assigning AI: Seven Approaches for Students, with Prompts.
Over the past few days, I have been in full marathon reading mode while working on a chapter on AI and assessment. As part of ...
AI literacy brings together the knowledge, skills, and attitudes teachers need to engage meaningfully with artificial intelligence. In my recent book AI in Teaching: Practical Strategies for ...
If machines can write essays, what’s the point of assigning them? That question, raised by Hua Hsu in his New Yorker essay What Happens After A.I. Destroys College Writing?, lingers like a quiet ...
I’ve always thought of language teaching as both an art and a craft. My own journey started in Morocco, where I spent nine years teaching English as a Foreign Language in a variety of schools: public, ...
Creating classroom presentations now takes minutes, not hours. Type a clear prompt, point to a webpage or file, and watch a full slide deck take shape with text, images, and illustrations ready for ...
Artificial intelligence has become part of our daily teaching routines, from planning lessons and creating quizzes to writing emails and generating classroom materials. Yet, the difference between a ...