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Classroom Chairs Are EdTech, Too!
Daniel Krutka Daniel Krutka

Classroom Chairs Are EdTech, Too!

In this post, Jacob Pleasants and Dan Krutka offer thoughts on Neil Selwyn’s new article concerning the coercive design of classroom chairs.

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Can ChatGPT Create a Thoughtful Lesson Plan?
Daniel Krutka Daniel Krutka

Can ChatGPT Create a Thoughtful Lesson Plan?

In this post, Chris Clark and Cathryn van Kessel test ChatGTP’s ability to write a thoughtful lesson plan about MLK. They made ChatGTP resubmit the assignment quite a few times.

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Toward Research Futures in Year Two
Daniel Krutka Daniel Krutka

Toward Research Futures in Year Two

In this post, Dan, Jacob, and Marie discuss the possibilities for collaboration and support as we research how students experience Civics of Technology curricula.

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Why Isn’t Technology and Teacher Education Talking More About Justice and Technology?
Marie Heath Marie Heath

Why Isn’t Technology and Teacher Education Talking More About Justice and Technology?

Marie Heath, Sumreen Asim, Natalie Milman, and Jessa Henderson discuss their recent (open access!) article, Confronting Tools of the Oppressor: Framing Just Technology Integration in Educational Technology and Teacher Education, which aims to pull back the curtain and draw attention to forms of coded inequity in teacher education and technology education. 

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Why We Wrote Power On!
Marie Heath Marie Heath

Why We Wrote Power On!

Jean J. Ryoo and Jane Margolis share why they wrote the graphic novel, Power On!, and their vision for working toward justice in computer science and society.

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Whither Twitter?
Daniel Krutka Daniel Krutka

Whither Twitter?

In this post, Dan muses on Twitter’s demise, whether to leave the platform, and why his local roller derby team helped him find answers.

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