Professional Development Website created by the Pequannock Supervisors (accessible from district servers, only)
Citation help (collected by - https://aipedagogy.org/guide/resources/)
How to cite ChatGPT, by Timothy McAdoo, APA Style, April 7, 2023
How do I cite generative AI in MLA style?, by MLA, March 17, 2023
Citing and referencing: Generative AI, by Monash University Library
Acknowledging the use of generative artificial intelligence, by Monash University
General Information
The State of NJ has a selection of resources for AI and Ed Tech, in general.
Lessons
Common Sense Education has a wide range of AI lessons; both technical and information literacy/research-based. Sign up with Pequannock Email.
PBS News Hour Classroom has free lesson plans for all topics. Sign up with Pequannock Email and your local PBS Station.
Stanford University has a collection of free AI Lessons - no sign-up required.
Class Hook (Teaching with film and television clips - free sign-up)
Edutopia is a treasure trove of educational ideas - Staff can sign up for free using school Email.
NewseumED has a collection of lessons for various topics - their focus is Freedom of the Press and Social Justice
The New York Times Learning Network has free lesson plans for all content areas. Use your school email to access.
Open Culture: hundreds of free resources, lessons, websites, movies, boos, audiobooks, music - too many to name. Also links to free adult classes in various topics. (Please note that there are ads on this site and that some links may be outdated.)
Project Based Learning
Resources By Department
Allied Health:
Art:
Aviation:
AOPA Foundation: You Can Fly (free curriculum - Flight Training Magazine and Air Safety Institute)
Disability Curriculum:
Zinn Education Project: Disabilities (must create account - free registration)
From the Anti-Defamation League: Lesson Plans for Ability, Disability & Ableism
From the Museum of disABILITY History: Suitable for Social Studies, ELA, PhysEd
English/ELA:
ReadWorks has reading comprehension passages on a variety of topics. They are organized by Lesson, Topic, Questioning Skills, and Text Type. All articles have a "Read Aloud" option. There is also a Paired Text selection. (sign up for free account)
The Pulitzer Center has lesson plans and resources for Journalism
LGBTQIA2+ :
From Garden State Equality
From The Zinn Education Project
LGBTQ+ Resources (must create account - free registration)
From GLSEN
Math:
Phys-Ed:
Related Arts:
Science:
Social Studies:
Special Education
Diversified Classroom resources:
Do2Learn has a wide range of free resources (create a free account to access resources)
STEAM:
Free CAD Resources
Technology:
World Language/ELL:
The National Academy of the Sciences has a selection of downloadable texts organized by topic.
The Public Library EBook/Periodical Borrowing (Library Card required)