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MegaPrompt: Critical Thinking Process 1: FLOATER

NOTE TO READER What is this? For those just getting started with chatbots in education: This is a 'megaprompt' that you can copy and paste that instructs an AI model to guide

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MegaPrompt: The Orwell Test

In the spirit of media literacy, check out The Orwell Test mega prompt. The bulk of the text comes from The Frame Lab's blog on the topic, which is credited in the prompt itsel

Psychics and Pseudoscience (PASTOR)

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Psychics and Pseudoscience (PASTOR)

In every town, there's a street with a sign board with a huge hand. The hand beckons passersby, hoping to attract their attention. The hope of a response that provides direction dr

AIDA: Scientific Consensus

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AIDA: Scientific Consensus

I honestly hadn't ever heard the concept of scientific consensus before reading about it while exploring Melanie Trecek King's \\\Thinking Is Power\

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Not Intelligent Enough

What a fascinating perspective and from Aldous Huxley. I don't recall learning about this while reading his book. How funny we learn what made them famous but not what impelled the

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Pencil and Paper...Rules?

Earlier this week, I had a chance to revisit my thoughts on educational technology in the classroom. "We need to get back to pen and paper," said a colleague today. The statement w

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MyNotes: Keep Moving, Avoid Dementia

In World War Z movie, Brad Pitt’s character says to a family in Spanish, “Movimento es vida,” or “Movement is life.” In the midst of a zombie apocalypse, you have to keep moving to

3-2-1: Book Banning

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3-2-1: Book Banning

Here's a 3 2 1 on book bans in libraries, which \\\National Public Radio (NPR) reported\