Erica Holan Lucci, PhD
@ericaeducator
Followers
2K
Following
11K
Media
295
Statuses
6K
Assistant Director, Instructional Design & Technology Services & PTL at SC&I - Rutgers U | Warm Demander | Life-Long Learner | #gbl #edtech #highered #k12 #njed
New Jersey
Joined February 2011
Just some thoughts from your fellow ID here... (1) When you move from F2F to REMOTE instruction (not ONLINE instruction - there is a significant difference here) you should keep in mind those Ss who may not have the technology affordances that you do. Digital inequity is real.
1
0
6
“Prodigy Learning and Minecraft Education have partnered to bring credentialing in AI skills to the Minecraft learning environment…” Details within: Partnership Brings AI Credentialing Product to Minecraft Education Platform -- THE Journal
thejournal.com
Prodigy Learning and Minecraft Education have partnered to bring credentialing in AI skills to the Minecraft learning environment. 'AI Ready Skills' is the third learning, assessment, and credentia...
0
0
0
“I'm really proud of all of our staff for jumping on and bringing awareness to this topic. It's something that adults struggle with too, being addicted to devices and finding a balance. They rolled with it and did a really great job," Owens said.”
fox5atlanta.com
Officials at the Georgia school say students loved the activities the teachers planned during no-tech days so much, that they've been incorporating some of the lessons into the classroom regularly.
0
0
0
"It could mean less demand for chips, reduced need for massive power production, and fewer large-scale data centers. […] However, it could also democratize AI and enable a wave of new applications." Chinese Startup DeepSeek Disrupts AI Market
campustechnology.com
A new low-cost Chinese artificial intelligence model is wreaking havoc in the technology sector, with tech stocks plummeting globally as concerns grow over the potential disruption it could cause.
0
0
0
“If we’re saying that a third of this year’s 9th graders are below NAEP Basic, we’re saying that one-third of these kids likely can’t tell us the main idea of a text…They can’t draw any explicit features from that text. What does that mean for [the Ss]?”
the74million.org
Results from the Nation’s Report Card offer few positive signs, with reading performance slumping even since the heart of the pandemic.
0
0
0
Students can easily access AI, here's how schools can make sure it benefits them
wfyi.org
Purdue Professor William Watson explains about how AI could benefit teachers and students, the challenges it poses, and how it could transform the P-12 educational landscape.
0
0
0
Dozens of middle schoolers show off skills at robotics competition in Hamden – NBC Connecticut #edtech #edchat #pedagogy #njed #cted #cs
nbcconnecticut.com
It was a busy day at Quinnipiac University in Hamden on Saturday where more than 30 middle school teams showed off their skills at a big robotics tournament. The students were in fifth through eighth...
0
0
0
“While 86% of third graders said they learned a great deal in school, just 44% of 12th graders said the same. The portion of Ss who said they “loved” going to school fell from 74% to 29% over those 10 academic years.” 😢
the74million.org
A new study from the Brookings Institution finds that parents and children differ massively on how much learning happens in school.
0
0
0
Engaging the reluctant reader: Benefits of gamified learning in literacy education https://t.co/1O8i9CcgxI via @eschoolnews
eschoolnews.com
Educators see success using digital solutions to meet diverse student needs, and gamified learning can help students master literacy.
0
1
1
“Post-COVID, we must catch our older students up on second grade skills without infantilizing the content” Science teachers, math teachers, history teachers--we’re all reading teachers now https://t.co/mSkDHNMYrV via @eschoolnews
eschoolnews.com
Post-COVID, with reading challenges, we must catch our older students up on second grade literacy skills without infantilizing the content.
0
0
0
Without AI Literacy, Students Will Be 'Unprepared for the Future,' Educators Say
edweek.org
Students need to understand AI’s potential, power, and pitfalls to be informed citizens, educators said during an Education Week panel.
0
0
1
“Some universities have issued comprehensive guidelines emphasizing responsible use, confidential data protection, and adherence to academic integrity standards”
ecampusnews.com
Some higher ed orgs have issued comprehensive AI policies emphasizing responsible use, confidential data protection, integrity standards.
0
0
0
Key points: -Information literacy skills can help Ss navigate the array of disinformation scenarios in the digital world -5 news literacy resources for Ss -Adding AI to your K-12 digital citizenship curriculum Information literacy is key in the age of AI
eschoolnews.com
With the birth of AI, disinformation has entered a new era, rendering it critical that students possess strong information literacy skills.
0
0
0
“When we help students develop fundamental cognitive and metacognitive skills, learning becomes easier--and a lot more fun” 5 ways educators can shrink the critical thinking gap https://t.co/QHUKZYlGAP via @eschoolnews
eschoolnews.com
When we help students develop fundamental cognitive and metacognitive skills, learning becomes easier--and a lot more fun.
0
1
1
“We hope these recommendations will motivate regulators, policymakers and tech companies to take meaningful steps to safeguard adolescents from harmful content and platform features that promote overuse,” Evans said in the release.
healio.com
The American Psychological Association released its first ever set of recommendations regarding healthy video consumption by teenagers, who have greater access to a larger volume of video content...
0
0
0
Key points: - AI know-how is becoming more critical for workplace success - Baked-in bias or sweet equity: AI’s role in motivation and deep learning - AI use guide helps students navigate AI in learning
ecampusnews.com
Few managers or employees say they feel prepared with AI skills at work, but a new report offers tips to help them navigate the transition.
0
0
0
15 Times to use AI, and 5 Not to - by Ethan Mollick Tip #2 is everything. YOU are the expert - YOU need to call AI out on its occasionally hallucinogenic output!
oneusefulthing.org
Notes on the Practical Wisdom of AI Use
0
0
0
The 10 Most Significant Education Studies of 2024 The 10 Most Significant Education Studies of 2024 | Edutopia
edutopia.org
It’s that time again—our yearly review of the research you should read, from the sneaky ways that inattention can spread in your classroom to the promises and perils of AI.
0
0
0
Key points: - Success with AI requires transparency and cross-departmental collaboration - AI skills could eclipse college degrees - Despite privacy concerns, higher ed’s AI adoption surges
ecampusnews.com
When it comes to AI, higher ed needs transparency to support continuous learning and cross-departmental collaboration.
0
0
0
Key points: - Stackable credentials lead to an associate degree or to liveable-wage employment - How to re-engage the “some college, no credential” population - In HE leaders see microcredentials as the future
ecampusnews.com
In partnership with Education Design Lab, eight Arkansas community colleges will develop & scale skills-based pathways to high-demand careers
0
0
0
Key points: - Edtech investments should support better student outcomes - How to direct a districtwide tech transformation on a budget - The modern CIO’s role is changing–here’s how to keep up
eschoolnews.com
The right edtech solutions can help districts ensure student success by supporting students, families, and educators.
0
0
0