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Episode 216 - How do you handle a curious or mischievous tech student?
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Episode 216 - How do you handle a curious or mischievous tech student?

K12 Tech Talk

May 30, 202550m 40s

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Show Notes

Tune in for an engaging chat about the latest educational AI updates from Microsoft, which include new tools and changes, such as Microsoft co-pilot chat features for students aged 13 and up. The discussion also touches on the dynamics of summer school technology mishaps. The hosts also discuss how to handle students' tech misadventures, exploring the delicate balance between discipline and education, and the importance of communication between educators and tech-savvy students.

k12sysadmin post we talk about

https://dayofai.org/families/day-of-ai-common-sense-media-ai-literacy-toolkit-for-families/ - link Mark mentions

https://help.lightspeedsystems.com/s/article/Current-Agent-Versions-for-Lightspeed?language=en_US - Lightspeed V3 Manifest Chris mentions

 

00:00:00-Introduction

00:09:00-AI Updates from Microsoft & Day of AI

00:13:25-Supreme Court Decisions

00:21:20-Dealing with Student Misbehavior

00:30:32-A buggy Smartboard

00:34:50-Conversations with Students

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