As a former middle school teacher and current full-time professor and best-selling author, I’m a big believer in empowering students (and teachers) through the power of creativity. Whether you sign up for one of my online courses, enroll in one of my cohorts or invite me to spend time with your staff, I promise you’ll walk away with a fresh perspective and new ideas to transform your classroom.
What Does Personalized Learning Look Like in an Age of Smart Machines? #ChatGPT Blog Post
Eight students stood in line whispering to one another and fidgeting in excitement. A few of them had peeked into the windows to see what was new. One girl had a tiny notebook with a list. Most of the students had pulled out their phones…
The Future of Writing in a World of Artificial Intelligence #ChatGPT Blog Post
Back in December, I showed ChatGPT to a friend of mine who is also a professor. “I’m not worried about AI in my humanities courses,” she said. “Not at all?” She shook her head. “I know of colleagues who are going back to the blue…
We Can’t Predict How A.I. Will Change Learning #ChatGPT Blog Post
“What do you think all of this means for the future?” a friend asks. We’d been talking about ChatGPT for nearly an hour but suddenly it starts to hit closer to home. “I don’t know,” I answer. “I mean, our kids are about to go…
Launching Into the New Year Blog Post
Each year, I choose a single word to focus on as my “one word.” I realize this might sound cheesy but I find it helpful. Having a single word helps me stay focused on a general theme for the year. I typically create visual reminders….
No, Artificial Intelligence Won’t Destroy High School English (Or Any Other Subject) Blog Post
If you’re not familiar with ChatGPT, it is an Artificial Intelligence chat bot that answers questions. If you’re thinking it’s like Siri or Alexa or even Clippy (let’s be real, Clippy was the coolest of all the digital assistants), it’s so much more than that….
Human Skills in a World of Artificial Intelligence Blog Post
Three years ago, I stood in a high-tech lab at a technical university and stared at the giant flat screen monitor. The professor asked me, “Can you tell me which of these samples was generated via Artificial Intelligence?” At the top, a student had asked…
The Creative Momentum Journal Is Here Blog Post
Ever felt stuck in a creative rut? Ever had a dream of getting started with a creative endeavor but you just can’t make the habit stick? The challenge might not be one of habit-forming or inspiration but actually creative momentum. While habits focus on consistency,…
PBL by Design – Exploring the Overlap of Project-Based Learning and Design Thinking Blog Post
Project-based learning and design thinking have both become buzzwords in the educational landscape. But beyond the buzz, both PBL and design thinking have rich histories that span decades. Both approaches also offer practical frameworks for teachers who are crafting authentic projects for their students. So,…
Why I’m Not Too Worried About Learning Loss Blog Post
All three of my kids have missed a significant number days because of the need to quarantine. The Omicron variant is sweeping through our neighborhoods and our local school district recently created a no-contact day this last Friday. Many caregivers and community members are concerned…