If you are an Online English teacher right now, you might notice that the sonnets being submitted by students are getting quite sophisticated! The ai detector says no ai, the plagiarism detector says no plagiarism, and yet, they are perfect. It’s hard not to be delighted about that, even though it’s confusing. In my last blog I was clear that Chatgpt is getting better at them. Maybe we Imagine Learning’s curriculum is just getting that much better at teaching sonnets?

Are we going into a “digital revolution” in education? I asked Chatgpt that question here:

You

help me come up with a name for the 'age' we are entering now in human society where suddenly student work improves overnight because of technology.

ChatGPT

Certainly! To encapsulate the era where advancements in technology have rapidly improved student work and learning experiences, you might consider a few catchy names:

  1. The Digital Renaissance: Signifying a rebirth or transformation in education due to technological advancements.

  2. The Cyber-Enlightenment: Highlighting the enlightenment or awakening brought by technological tools and resources.

  3. The Tech Revolution: Referring to the rapid and transformative changes occurring in education due to technological innovations.

  4. The Knowledge Tech-Up: Reflecting the sudden improvement in student work and learning as a result of technology integration.

  5. The Virtual Evolution: Indicating the evolution or progression of education through virtual tools and resources.

Feel free to mix and match or tweak these suggestions to better suit the specific context or feeling you want to convey about this transformative era in education.

Hmm. What do you think? Digital Edulution? Turns out someone already thought of that: https://www.edulution.org/

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