Whatever curriculum topics currently exist governing unit plans and tests in the literacy classroom, this list got longer with the advent of the natural language bot.
Thanks, Greg. I appreciate the feedback very much. I’m really intrigued by the possibilities. I’m reminded of the summers of 1986, 87, and 88 when I taught fourth grade. I have a post about this phase of my working life six or eight months back. I have a feeling I would have been able to put the bot to good use back then in the Writing Workshop. I think it could inspire creative thinking in new and subtle ways, maybe be a powerful catalyst in young minds beginning to uncork the genie of critical literacy.
Enjoyed reading of your experiments and insights in connection with possibilities for AI use in classrooms.👍
Thanks, Greg. I appreciate the feedback very much. I’m really intrigued by the possibilities. I’m reminded of the summers of 1986, 87, and 88 when I taught fourth grade. I have a post about this phase of my working life six or eight months back. I have a feeling I would have been able to put the bot to good use back then in the Writing Workshop. I think it could inspire creative thinking in new and subtle ways, maybe be a powerful catalyst in young minds beginning to uncork the genie of critical literacy.