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- Creating an AI Assessment Assistant with Gemini: A Framework for Feedback
- How to Build Your Own NCEA-Aligned AI Tutor (For Free!)
- Edutech 2025: My Key Takeaways
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- Embracing AI in Education: Insights from the EduTECH 2024 conference
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Creating an AI Assessment Assistant with Gemini: A Framework for Feedback
Welcome to the Resource Hub! As educators, we face a massive challenge: providing high-quality, deeply personal, and consistent feedback on student assessments while managing an overwhelming workload. This session presented at ISTE 2026 is born out of my own quest … Continue reading
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How to Build Your Own NCEA-Aligned AI Tutor (For Free!)
So I just spent the last 20 mins making my own web app! (well AI did….) I wanted to create an interactive writing tutor to help one of my students practice the skills he needs to complete the Level 2 … Continue reading
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Edutech 2025: My Key Takeaways
What an incredible few days at EduTech Sydney 2025. The conference was a great showcase of the tools shaping the future of learning, but of more value were the people I was able to interact with. Rather than a minute-by-minute … Continue reading
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EduTECH 2025 Session: Sparking Creativity with Gemini as a Creative Muse
The core of my session focused on the role of AI not as a replacement for human creativity, but as an augmentation—a partner that can help students brainstorm, iterate, and overcome creative hurdles. Key themes I covered include: Resources: For … Continue reading
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Embracing AI in Education: Insights from the EduTECH 2024 conference
Attending the EduTech conference in Melbourne on the 12th and 13th of August 2024 was an invaluable experience. The conference covered a wide range of topics, from AI integration in classrooms to fostering innovation in schools. I was fortunate enough … Continue reading
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