Valerie and Michelle, after 30+ years in the classroom, I've seen a lot of tech trends come and go, but your article on AI for mission-driven organizations really caught my attention!
What struck me was how your approach mirrors what we need in education right now. The pressure to "do more with less" is the story of my teaching career, especially these past few years.
Your example about using AI to document institutional knowledge hit home. I've watched decades of teacher wisdom walk out the door with retirements, taking irreplaceable strategies and community connections with them. The idea of capturing this expertise in a structured way makes so much sense.
I'm planning to try your prompt for "values-aligned communication" for my next parent newsletter - explaining our new literacy program while being honest about implementation challenges. After years of spending weekends drafting and redrafting these messages, I could use the help!
As someone who's skeptical of tech "silver bullets," I appreciated your honest acknowledgment of AI concerns while still offering practical starting points. I'm sharing this with my department tomorrow - we need this balanced perspective in education too.
Thank you for a resource that respects both innovation and caution!
Valerie and Michelle, after 30+ years in the classroom, I've seen a lot of tech trends come and go, but your article on AI for mission-driven organizations really caught my attention!
What struck me was how your approach mirrors what we need in education right now. The pressure to "do more with less" is the story of my teaching career, especially these past few years.
Your example about using AI to document institutional knowledge hit home. I've watched decades of teacher wisdom walk out the door with retirements, taking irreplaceable strategies and community connections with them. The idea of capturing this expertise in a structured way makes so much sense.
I'm planning to try your prompt for "values-aligned communication" for my next parent newsletter - explaining our new literacy program while being honest about implementation challenges. After years of spending weekends drafting and redrafting these messages, I could use the help!
As someone who's skeptical of tech "silver bullets," I appreciated your honest acknowledgment of AI concerns while still offering practical starting points. I'm sharing this with my department tomorrow - we need this balanced perspective in education too.
Thank you for a resource that respects both innovation and caution!