The Social Studies Show with guest Matt Miller (Audio version)

In this episode, Scott and Adam are joined by special guest, Matt Miller, author of AI for Educators and Ditch that Textbook.

Episode problem of practice

How can EduProtocols help me ChatGPT proof student writing?  
Sequence EduProtocols so that students need to show work every day. Culminating tasks should not be a surprise. 

More resources found on the Show Notes for the episode

Upcoming Shows

The Social Studies Show with guest Matt Miller

In this episode, Scott and Adam are joined by special guest, Matt Miller, author of AI for Educators and Ditch that Textbook.

Episode problem of practice

How can EduProtocols help me ChatGPT proof student writing?  
Sequence EduProtocols so that students need to show work every day. Culminating tasks should not be a surprise. 

More resources found on the Show Notes for the episode

Upcoming Shows

Artificially Intelligent Teaching & Learning with hosts Chris Bell & Brendan Brennan – Crafting Better Discussions with ChatGPT

“Artificially Intelligent Teaching & Learning” is a web series tailored for educators who are eager to embrace the rapidly advancing world of technology. Join hosts Brendan Brennan and Chris Bell as they explore the most recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and uncover their remarkable implications for teaching and learning. From AI-driven lesson planning to personalized learning solutions, this captivating show provides practical advice, expert interviews, and creative approaches to help educators effectively integrate AI into their classrooms. Stay informed, stay innovative, and elevate your educational practice to new heights with the power of AI!

In this episode, Chris and Brendan dive into a segment from their eBook Generation AI: Human-centered Prompts for the Modern Educator”. The focus is on enhancing classroom discussions by leveraging ChatGPT to create unique and innovative prompts that align with Vygotsky’s theory of social interaction. Engaging, high-quality dialogues situated within the framework of Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) prompt students to think analytically, fostering cognitive growth and a deeper comprehension of the subject matter.


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New show: Artificially Intelligent Teaching & Learning with hosts Chris Bell & Brendan Brennan

“Artificially Intelligent Teaching & Learning” is an inspiring web series tailored for educators who are eager to embrace the rapidly advancing world of technology. Join hosts Brendan Brennan and Chris Bell as they explore the most recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and uncover their remarkable implications for teaching and learning. From AI-driven lesson planning to personalized learning solutions, this captivating show provides practical advice, expert interviews, and creative approaches to help educators effectively integrate AI into their classrooms. Stay informed, stay innovative, and elevate your educational practice to new heights with the power of AI!


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This debut episode is being made available to educators regardless of subscription status. Please register here at this link.


EduProtocols Plus Members

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The EduProtocols and Google for Education Snack Shop: Google Bard

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In this episode, we’ll explore Google Bard — which is Google’s LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications), a conversational AI model capable of fluid, multi-turn dialogue. We’ll take a look at what Bard is capable of and how it compares to ChatGPT.

If you’re interested in the more technical details, LaMDA is a Transformer-based model, the machine-learning breakthrough invented by Google in 2017. The language model learns by “reading” trillions of words that help it pick up on patterns that make up human language so it’s good at predicting what might be reasonable responses.


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