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The Learning Library is your one-stop shop for ideas, strategies and research on the best ways to use technology for learning. You’ll find blog posts, podcasts, books, journals, courses, topic guides, webinars, and more.

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Artificial Intelligence
A New Approach to Updating the ISTE Standards
Date
August 2, 2024

ISTE+ASCD has released AI-related updates to the ISTE Standards that reflect a new, incremental approach for making revisions to the widely used framework on using technology in learning.

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MLK Day 2
Teaching Strategies
How To Make MLK Day Meaningful for Students
Date
January 11, 2024

When observing MLK Day, focusing on social justice and activism is a better way to commemorate Martin Luther King's legacy than relying on posters and sharing quotes.

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Student podcasting
Teaching Strategies
Get Your Students Creating Their Own Podcasts
Date
December 13, 2023

When students create their own podcasts using edtech tools, they build critical-thinking, problem-solving, research and writing skills. Plus they get real-world experience and learn how to use digital technology!

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National parks education
Teaching Strategies
5 Ways To Connect Students to National Parks (Without Traveling)
Date
December 10, 2023

There are many ways that you can bring the U.S. National Parks into your classroom to create amazing learning experiences for students, no matter where you live. Here are 5 ways you can integrate national parks into your curriculum.

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Neurodiverse Students and Inclusive Learning Environments

In this episode, we talk with ISTE Community Leader Laurel Aguilar-Kirchhoff and her guest, Dr. Matthew Harrison, about neurodiverse students.

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Outdoor Learning and Place-Based Education

In this episode, we talk with ISTE Community Leader Laura Thomas and her guest, Dr. Paul Bocko, about the potential of outdoor learning and the power of place-based education.

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Case Studies

These case studies explore the use of artificial intelligence in a variety of school environments.

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Chillicothe Middle School

For Melissa Englert, artificial intelligence presented an opportunity to add an exciting new participatory component for students at Chillicothe Middle School.

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The Dunham School

Teacher Ed Van Haute’s participation in ISTE’s AI in Education program launched him and his students on a journey of discovery about artificial intelligence.

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Westville School District

Lisa Coburn had a twofold learning goal in mind in introducing a group of students to artificial intelligence: The students would learn about AI by creating an AI device that would facilitate learning for other students.

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