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Siksika Nation

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  The video above is a short presentation about the Siksika (Blackfoot) Nation. It touches briefly on their history, language and a few words translated into Siksika and why those words are important to their culture. This is only a very basic understanding of their culture, and I encourage you to do your own research and find out more about their culture and land if this video interests you. 

Twitter/ X

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        @MsKeegan29774           Social media has become a handy tool for teachers, offering a place to swap ideas, share lesson plans, and connect with others in the field. It’s a great way to find inspiration and build a sense of community with fellow educators.              But, in my opinion, social media isn’t always the best place to find reliable teaching resources, especially platforms like X (formerly Twitter). One big issue is that there’s not much fact-checking happening. On X, for example, people can pay for verification badges, which can make it hard to tell if a profile is truly credible or just trying to grab attention. This problem isn't unique to X—most social media platforms have similar issues.           When you see a teaching idea or lesson plan from someone you don’t know, it’s important to remember that what works for one group of students m...

Tech in the Classroom

             With every generation, new technology is built to help make jobs easier; AI is that new technology for this generation. There is a lot of good that it can do, but it can also be taken advantage of. It has allowed students to avoid doing their work altogether and use the program to complete it for them. I have used AI in both my studies and my personal life. It can help you write concisely or expand your thoughts into more words. It can edit your work for you and even give you ideas for your writing. In my personal life, I have used it to help me write emails to sound more professional. I have also used it to help me create invites with wording that explains everything in non-confusing wording. I have used it for school to create abstracts of my papers, help give me ideas for assignments, and reword instructions to help me understand them. If used properly, AI can be a beneficial tool, but it can also prevent students from learning. ...