This week, I saw a little link at the bottom of the Google homepage, that led to this article about how Google is using AI/machine learning to take a look at gender bias in films. It is shown that roles seen on screen for women and girls tend to be the same types of roles they … Continue reading Role Models that ‘look like me’
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Engage students with Twitter activities
Playing games is never NOT fun. Engage your students on Twitter by interacting with them, and by pushing them to extend the learning beyond the classroom. These can be required, or simply for extra credit: Twitter Book Club - Participants engage in a book club by sharing answers to specific questions, or critiquing main characters, … Continue reading Engage students with Twitter activities
G Suite: Hangouts
Hangouts is a great tool for keeping touch with the ones you love, but it is really so, so much more than that. As a teacher, it can really come in handy, for a multitude of reasons. The first, and most obvious is that students can interact with each other away from school, as they … Continue reading G Suite: Hangouts