Technology can be a vital partner in improving student engagement, keeping students on task and allowing educators to deliver ...
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Teaching Generation Alpha: How to Connect, Engage, and Inspire in the Digital Classroom
If you’ve been teaching for a while, you’ve probably noticed how your learners are no longer the same. Their habits, f ...
More than half of Texas teachers use AI in the classroom, a new report shows. But they often don’t have any training on how ...
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Why AI is now a useful tool in the classroom
Education expert Shai Rashef talked about how the view of AI has changed from a nuisance in the classroom to a useful tool.
This fast-moving technology continues to change the landscape of education, and time isn’t really on our side.
Despite years of advocacy and mandates, many disabled college students report that classroom technology fails to accommodate their needs, according to a new report from the National Disability Center ...
Suchi Rudra is a writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, BBC and Vice, among other publications. Digital tools are greatly enhancing the teaching and learning experience in ways that ...
As AI returns to the classroom for another school year, there are still more questions than answers. But some educators are discovering how AI can enhance, rather than replace, education and learning.
When artificial intelligence, commonly known as AI, burst onto the scene, Santiago Canyon College professor Scott James saw the innovation as “the most powerful accessibility tool” he had ever seen.
Artificial intelligence has quickly become part of classroom conversations, from lesson planning to assessment design to ...
Technology has transformed education and our society. Cell phones, projectors, artificial intelligence (AI), wireless Internet access, interactive whiteboards, graphing calculators, laptop computers, ...
If a student writes a story or a paragraph on a piece of paper, it can easily be crumpled up, stuffed into the bottom of a backpack, and forgotten or thrown away. But letting a 1st grader use a ...
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