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ICYMI - last night's book club with Randi Weingarten is now on-demand.
We also have resources to help you keep the conversation going.https://sharemylesson.com/webinars/aft-book-club-conversation-randi-wei…
Download our free discussion guide to host your own book club on Randi’s book.
Explore our new classroom resource: Understanding Democracy, Authoritarianism & Fascism — a glossary, comparisons, and classroom-ready visuals to help students grasp these concepts.
We also have resources to help you keep the conversation going.https://sharemylesson.com/webinars/aft-book-club-conversation-randi-wei…
Download our free discussion guide to host your own book club on Randi’s book.
Explore our new classroom resource: Understanding Democracy, Authoritarianism & Fascism — a glossary, comparisons, and classroom-ready visuals to help students grasp these concepts.
Hello!
I am a 5th grade teacher in Georgia, and I’m thrilled to be learning about PLNs in my graduate class. While exploring, I came across Share My Lesson and was immediately drawn to it. As I looked through the site, I noticed the AI and Education community and joined right away. At first, I was hesitant about using AI, but toward the end of last school year I tried the AI tool Brisk to help grade student essays and it was truly a lifesaver. Now, I’m excited to discover even more tools that can help make the more tedious parts of teaching more manageable, so I can focus more of my energy on my students.
I am a 5th grade teacher in Georgia, and I’m thrilled to be learning about PLNs in my graduate class. While exploring, I came across Share My Lesson and was immediately drawn to it. As I looked through the site, I noticed the AI and Education community and joined right away. At first, I was hesitant about using AI, but toward the end of last school year I tried the AI tool Brisk to help grade student essays and it was truly a lifesaver. Now, I’m excited to discover even more tools that can help make the more tedious parts of teaching more manageable, so I can focus more of my energy on my students.
Before tonight’s webinar, take 2 minutes to post on our Padlet.
👉 Add your examples here: https://padlet.com/sharemylesson/the-ai-educator-brain-on-multilingual-…
Tonight’s episode, The AI Educator Brain on Multilingual Classrooms: Supporting ELLs with AI Translation Tools, explores how AI can help educators translate, scaffold, and connect across languages.
What to share on the Padlet:
📝 Family Communication: Paste a short letter or message you send to families.
🌍 Translation Tools You’ve Tried: Share what tools or strategies you’ve used to communicate with multilingual learners or families.
🧩 Challenges Where AI Could Help: Tell us one classroom or communication challenge where AI might make a difference.
And because it’s too fun not to bring back…
👀 Creepy or Cool? — Keep adding your wildest AI finds to our running “Creepy or Cool” Padlet from last month!
👉 ADD YOUR CREEPY OR COOL: https://padlet.com/sharemylesson/creepy-or-cool-share-your-ai-examples-…
See you tonight at 6:00 pm ET!
REGISTER: https://sharemylesson.com/webinars/ai-educator-brain-multilingual-class…
Kelly Booz, Sari Beth Rosenberg, and EdBrAIn
P.S. Can’t post ahead of time? No problem. You can still add your ideas live during the webinar.
Special Human Guest:
We’re excited to welcome Sam Canning-Kaplan, K-12 Education Lead at OpenAI, who partners with PK-12 organizations to help them safely and effectively navigate the opportunities of generative AI. Before joining OpenAI, Sam spent more than a decade in the K-12 edtech space, including roles at Google for Education, Schoology, Wiley, and IEEE.