Teens who use social media see conspiracy theories come across their feed at least once per week, according to a new study from the News “For Teens Online, Conspiracy Theories Are Commonplace. Media Literacy Is Not.”
You Can Search Through Your ChatGPT Conversation History Now
Subscribers can search their chat history now, with the feature being added for free users soon.
Why Well-Behaved Teachers Rarely Make Systemic Change in Schools
“My story is part of a larger narrative unfolding in schools across the country. Teachers are increasingly expected to conform to rigid scripts, losing …
Diving Deeper Into the Effects of Smartwatches on Kids, Schools and Families
On the EdSurge Podcast this week, we dive into the question of whether kids should be given smartwatches, talking to an EdSurge reporter who spent “Diving Deeper Into the Effects of Smartwatches on Kids, Schools and Families”
How I Pack Up a Hotel Room So I Don’t Forget Anything
Even if you’ve put your clothes in the drawers.
This Mac App Lets You Share Your Screen Without Anyone Seeing What’s Actually On It
Don’t have a second display? You can make your own, which is perfect for screen sharing.
All the Home Maintenance Tasks You Should Tackle in November
Keep out the cold and prepare for winter storms.
How a New Approach to Early Childhood Could Avert a ‘Public Policy Catastrophe’
The biggest crisis in early childhood education is a crisis of understanding, Dan Wuori argues in his new book, “The Daycare Myth.”
How to Fake Scratch Desserts With Store-Bought Ones
Even if you’re not a liar, store-bought desserts are better with a finishing touch.
The Easiest Ways to Dress Up Store-Bought Rolls and Breads for Thanksgiving
These three finishing touches can easily elevate your Thanksgiving breads.