Who’s Afraid of ChatGPT?

“Who's afraid of ChatGPT?” Well, it seems like everyone! It has always been a concern of educators that students produce their own work and quite understandably so. It is difficult to comprehend how well a student grasps information if they aren't doing the work themselves. Plagiarism... Read more

The ABCs of ChatGPT

As I began my research into ChatGPT and all of the good, bad, and ugly things people have to say about it, I have to say I was tempted to try it out as I organized my thoughts for this article. ChatGPT has been getting a... Read more

Students: Today’s visionaries, tomorrow’s everything

Today’s students are the future: our future workforce, future voters, future producers and consumers, future urban planners, future educators, future farmers, future parents, future problem inheritors, future problem solvers - future everything.  They are today's visionaries and tomorrow’s everything. The decisions they make, the realities they... Read more

Our Favourite EdTech Tools

At Meg Languages, our three pillars are; Languages, Culture and Technology. As early adopters of Zoom (well before the Covid-19 pandemic) we pride ourselves on choosing tech tools to support teaching and learning that are easy to use, suited to purpose, which are well designed.  Our... Read more

Vlog: Leading for Global Education, in Schools and Districts

With Ms Carley Goodkind, German High School Teacher and recipient of the 2020 Teacher of the Year Award from the Wisconsin Association of Language Teachers and the 2021-2022 Wisconsin Global Educator of the Year.   Explore the resources referenced in this interview here: Asia Society: What is Global... Read more