When Emily Sanders worked as a high school English teacher, she never imagined being tasked with teaching her colleagues how to incorporate artificial intelligence into lesson plans. “I learned how to ...
More school systems are providing digital devices for students to use in the classroom, making it harder to justify students having personal cellphones in class.
Clutz was aware that his school’s reliance on tech tools had its share of supporters. It had also become the status quo for all stakeholders: teachers, students, and parents. He knew it wouldn’t be ...
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As the use of AI continues to explode within education, these are the advantages and disadvantages students and teachers are weighing.
An English professor at Boston College makes the case for discussion-based teaching and learning — without machines.
Integrating digital tools empowers students with choice, while making thinking increasingly visible and collaborative—creating a more accessible and dynamic classroom culture.
ACRL announces the publication of Teaching Information Literacy by Discipline: Using and Creating Adaptations of the Framework, edited by Scott P. Libson and Malia Willey, exploring how frames are ...
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Edtech Insights with Kwame Nyatuame: Beyond Accra: How Edtech can transform rural education
On a hot afternoon in a village near Kpong, I watched a class of JHS pupils crowd around a single solar-powered tablet. The teacher cued a short video about the water cycle, then paused it to ask ...
Many campus faculty and staff attended a one-day training in August that focused on how artificial intelligence tools are being used on college campuses. Artificial intelligence, or AI, “refers to ...
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Blackpool Retro: 55 much-loved pics inside Blackpool high schools when you were there in the 1990s
Collegiate High School were winners of the BBC TV (Scotland) 50/50 Quiz. Jenna Barber and Paul Holland (both aged 11) are pictured filming headteacher Keith Clarke with the video camera won by the ...
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