How AI Learning Is Changing the Classroom

June 4th, 2025.
Tech moves fast—here’s what you missed:

🛠️   Experts stress AI literacy, ethical guidelines, and clear policies as key tips for classroom AI integration.

🔍  Lesson of the Week: Learn how to catch the silent killers of good decisions—bad, missing, or outdated data—before they cost you.

⚡  Meta signs 20-year nuclear deal to power AI operations and expand clean energy infrastructure.

📬  Weekly Tech Tip: Reclaim 15GB of Gmail Storage Without Deleting a Thing.

🚀  What’s New: Course paths now reopen to your last activity, students can unlock temporary QuantHub access, plus bug fixes and security upgrades.

📕  Book of the Week:The Psychology of Money” by Morgan Housel.

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What Teachers Need to Level Up Their AI Use

Students watching teacher’s presentation in science classroom.
Educators across the country are beginning to embrace AI as a transformative tool in the classroom, navigating both its potential and its pitfalls.

A recent panel of experts emphasized four major takeaways: the growing importance of AI literacy among both teachers and students, the urgent need for clear guidelines around ethical AI use in academic work, and the necessity for school systems to define what constitutes acceptable use.

Rather than viewing AI as a threat, many educators are exploring how it can serve as a supportive partner in lesson planning, personalized learning, and student engagement, signaling a shift toward a more technologically integrated approach to education.

Lesson of the Week

This week’s lesson is from our skill, “Evaluating Data Quality,” where you’ll learn how to spot incomplete, inconsistent, and outdated data before it derails your decisions.

The results of a marketing campaign were recorded in the table shown.

Question of the Week:

You want to address the issue of poorly formatted names. You:

Select one

A) Refresh the name field monthly

B) Set validation rules for the max number of characters allowed

C) Set validation rules that will not accept numbers in the name

D) Make the name a required field

 
See if you’re right–the answer is at the bottom!

Meta Taps Nuclear Power to Fuel AI Expansion

Meta has signed a 20-year deal with Constellation Energy to secure nuclear power, aiming to meet growing energy demands from artificial intelligence operations.

The agreement will boost output at Illinois’ Clinton Clean Energy Center by 30 megawatts, preserve local jobs, and generate significant tax revenue.

This move aligns with a broader trend of tech giants investing in nuclear energy to ensure clean, reliable power for expanding data infrastructure.

Weekly Tech Tip

Reclaim 15GB of Gmail Storage Without Deleting a Thing

Here’s how to hit inbox zero without losing your emails or payin for storage:

✅ Back it up Use Google Takeout to save a local copy of your Gmail messages.

✅ Enable POP access Go to Settings → Forwarding and POP/IMAP in your old Gmail. Turn on POP for all mail.

✅ Create a new Gmail account This will be your archive inbox.

✅ Import old emails In your new account: Settings → Accounts and Import → Add a mail account → follow prompts.

✅ Use a Google app password If prompted, generate a one-time password here.

✅ Clean up after transfer Manually empty the Trash in your old account to reclaim space.

✅ Final steps Disable syncing in your new account and delete your app password.

💡 Pro tip: Log into your archive account at least once every 2 years to keep it active.

What's New

Learners can now resume course paths where they left off, and students can unlock temporary access using promo codes—no subscription or credit card required. Plus, platform stability and security have been improved to provide the best learning experience.

Book of the Week

The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel explores how financial success is driven more by behavior than knowledge.

Through 19 short stories, Housel illustrates how emotions, biases, and personal experiences shape money decisions beyond logical models or data.

Lesson of the Week Answer:

C) Set validation rules that will not accept numbers in the name

 

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