Adam Moler
@moler3031.bsky.social
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SS teacher. Tennis coach. Author. Presenter. 2023 OH District 5 TOTY. 2022 OCSS MS Social Studies TOTY. #eduprotocols
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Using ChatGPT to Make Quizzes (Without Losing Your Mind)

AI can be a real time saver when it comes to making quizzes. I’ve used ChatGPT plenty of times to build question banks I can plug right into Gimkit or Quizizz. It’s fast, it’s flexible, and it gets you about 80% of the way there. But if you…
Using ChatGPT to Make Quizzes (Without Losing Your Mind)
AI can be a real time saver when it comes to making quizzes. I’ve used ChatGPT plenty of times to build question banks I can plug right into Gimkit or Quizizz. It’s fast, it’s flexible, and it gets you about 80% of the way there. But if you don’t know a few key things, that other 20% can turn into a mess real quick.
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The Things We Think We’re Doing

This has been on my mind lately. Teachers (myself included) often say we’re doing certain practices like retrieval, inquiry, student choice, feedback cycles, or collaboration. We believe we are. We even tell others we are. But when you really stop and look at the…
The Things We Think We’re Doing
This has been on my mind lately. Teachers (myself included) often say we’re doing certain practices like retrieval, inquiry, student choice, feedback cycles, or collaboration. We believe we are. We even tell others we are. But when you really stop and look at the day-to-day flow of your classroom, sometimes the truth is we’re not. Not in the way we imagine.
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The Week That Was in 103

Being at a new school means I’m living inside a learning curve. One is the learning curve of new procedures, figuring out how things run in a building that isn’t second nature to me yet. The other is learning about my students, how they learn, what they know, and what…
The Week That Was in 103
Being at a new school means I’m living inside a learning curve. One is the learning curve of new procedures, figuring out how things run in a building that isn’t second nature to me yet. The other is learning about my students, how they learn, what they know, and what still feels brand new. Technology has been the most eye-opening part.
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Learning Social Studies in a World of AI

Teaching social studies in 2025 is not the same as it was even five years ago. My middle schoolers live in a world where AI can spit out an answer in less time than it takes them to find the question mark on the keyboard. That changes things. But here is…
Learning Social Studies in a World of AI
Teaching social studies in 2025 is not the same as it was even five years ago. My middle schoolers live in a world where AI can spit out an answer in less time than it takes them to find the question mark on the keyboard. That changes things. But here is the key: it does not change why we teach social studies.
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Things That Shaped Me: Better, Not Best

It wasn’t some big dramatic moment. Just a soggy afternoon, a rained out practice, and a quiet conversation in the parking lot. I turned to my coach and said, “I just want to be better.” Not the best.Not great.Just better. At the time, I was 7th or 8th on…
Things That Shaped Me: Better, Not Best
It wasn’t some big dramatic moment. Just a soggy afternoon, a rained out practice, and a quiet conversation in the parking lot. I turned to my coach and said, “I just want to be better.” Not the best.Not great.Just better. At the time, I was 7th or 8th on the team at NKU. No scholarship. No spotlight. I wasn’t bad, I was just…
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Things That Shaped Me: Someone Saw Me Before I Saw Myself

I couldn’t feed a ball to save my life. That’s where it started. I was a teenager working at Ivy Hills Country Club, learning how to roll clay courts, line baselines, and scrape off the dried teneco when it got too thick. I knew how to…
Things That Shaped Me: Someone Saw Me Before I Saw Myself
I couldn’t feed a ball to save my life. That’s where it started. I was a teenager working at Ivy Hills Country Club, learning how to roll clay courts, line baselines, and scrape off the dried teneco when it got too thick. I knew how to hustle. I knew how to show up. But I didn’t know I had something to give.
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Things That Shaped Me: Irene

My parents divorced when I was young. I spent most of my time with my mom and stepdad; and his mom, Irene. For years, I wondered what to call her. Was she my grandma? Step-grandma? Something in-between? I spent too long trying to figure out a title, but looking back…
Things That Shaped Me: Irene
My parents divorced when I was young. I spent most of my time with my mom and stepdad; and his mom, Irene. For years, I wondered what to call her. Was she my grandma? Step-grandma? Something in-between? I spent too long trying to figure out a title, but looking back now, it didn’t matter. She didn’t need a label. She was just Irene.
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An Email at 1:40AM

"Not sure if I should say good morning or good night as it is 1:40am. We were talking about school and you came up in the conversation. I wanted to thank you for making learning easier and enjoyable." That was the email. No subject line. No assignment attached. Just a student,…
An Email at 1:40AM
"Not sure if I should say good morning or good night as it is 1:40am. We were talking about school and you came up in the conversation. I wanted to thank you for making learning easier and enjoyable." That was the email. No subject line. No assignment attached. Just a student, up late, thinking, and choosing to send a thank you.
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Fast and curious is consistent year to year. In the past I have used cybersandwich and sketch and tell more than anything. But with this year's students, they did well with number mania and thick slides.