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Posts by Krista Ediger

The week one prompt of the Math Photo Challenge. Look for squares. Where to you see square shapes and perfect square numbers? Example photos are dice with square faces and the perfect square number 4 on top, a square sewer grate and square pint boxes of fresh summer strawberries.

The week one prompt of the Math Photo Challenge. Look for squares. Where to you see square shapes and perfect square numbers? Example photos are dice with square faces and the perfect square number 4 on top, a square sewer grate and square pint boxes of fresh summer strawberries.

It's time to kick off #MathPhoto25 with #squares! Hunt for square shapes and perfect square numbers. Take photos & share on Bluesky using the hashtags #MathPhoto25 and #square. Please add alt text to your photos for increased access. #ITeachMath

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Building Educated Citizens Through AI: Aligning with BC’s Core Competencies BC's Revised Curriculum prioritizes the development of students' core competencies , which serve as the foundation for their growth into ed...

All AI implementation plans, especially those in #bced, should enhance students' development of the Core Competencies rather than impede.

If we want students to become educated citizens, we must create learning environments conducive to that.

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At the NOIIE Symposium today. It’s a joy to hear from Kath Murdoch. She asks: If you could ask just one question of every educator in this room, what would it be? #noiie2025

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Everyone Is Cheating Their Way Through College ChatGPT has unraveled the entire academic project.

This is among the most depressing things I have ever read, and makes me very nervous about the ability for any of these daily ChatGPT users to independently problem-solve or think creatively: nymag.com/intelligence...

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I look forward to connecting again tomorrow. I hope the writing went well today.

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I love thinking of subtraction in these ways.

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Agree…good read. Few answers (one of the themes), but lots to consider.

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