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Artificial intelligence tools are evolving quickly, and the latest release of GPT‑5.4 represents one of the most significant changes teachers have seen in recent years. The update introduces new capabilities that could reshape how educators use AI for planning,...
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Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to stand‑alone chatbots accessed through web browsers. Over the past week, major AI platforms have taken significant steps to embed AI into everyday tools that professionals already use. For teachers, understanding this...
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When AI first appeared in schools, it often meant juggling extra tabs. You might draft in Google Docs, copy text into an AI tool for ideas, then bring the results back again. It was clumsy, and easy to abandon after a busy week. Google’s latest update changes the...
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When teachers hear that OpenAI has launched yet another tool, it can be tempting to file the news away as something for universities and laboratories rather than for school classrooms. ChatGPT Prism, however, deserves attention from anyone who works with senior...
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When Google took the stage at BETT 2026, the message to educators was clear: AI should help students think and write more effectively, while relieving some of the administrative load that quietly dominates a teacher’s week. The newly announced Gemini and Google...
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Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept in education. It is present, practical, and making tangible contributions in classrooms—especially through tools like ChatGPT that empower educators across the K–12 spectrum. ChatGPT in the Classroom: A Case...