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Can Tutoring—and Technology—Finally Solve Bloom’s Two Sigma Problem?

By: Harry Anthony Patrinos, Lelys Dinarte, James Gresham, Renata Freitas Lemos, Rony Rodrigo Maximiliano Rodriguez Ramirez In education research, few findings have been as provocative—or as frustrating—as Benjamin Bloom’s two sigma problem. In the 1980s, Benjamin Bloom and his students demonstrated how learning could be transformed. He found a method for delivering learning outcomes that are impro...[Read More]

What Is Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs?

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a theoretical framework comprising a tiered model of human needs often depicted as a pyramid.

Attackers Exploit Claude Code Tool to Infiltrate Global Targets

San Francisco-based AI developer Anthropic recently reported that attackers linked to China leveraged its Claude Code AI to carry out intrusions against about 30 global organizations.

How To Cite A Tweet: MLA Style

The Standard Formula: @handle (Real Name). “The full text of the tweet goes here.” X, Day Month Year, URL.

Call for Speakers Now Open for Tech Tactics in Education: Roadmap to AI Impact

The virtual conference from the producers of Campus Technology and THE Journal will return on May 13, 2025, with a focus on emerging trends in with a focus on emerging trends in AI, cybersecurity, data, and ed tech.

The Question You Need to Answer Before Crafting Any New Ed-Tech Policy (Opinion)

When debating the appropriate use of AI in schools, don’t get ahead of yourself.

DeeVid AI Video Generator: Turning Everyday Lessons into Engaging Micro-Videos

An AI video generator for education, DeeVid turns lesson prompts into polished micro-videos in minutes, helping teachers save time while boosting student engagement. The post DeeVid AI Video Generator: Turning Everyday Lessons into Engaging Micro-Videos first appeared on EdTechReview.

ChatGPT for Teachers: A Boon, a Bust, or Just ‘Meh’?

Educators will have a tool for using OpenAI’s large language model through June 2027.

The Once and Future Classroom

Josh Grenier got a powerful lesson in the benefits of revitalization when he was a high school art teacher in Edina, Minnesota. He was teaching ceramics and photography in a dull classroom in the basement. No windows. Poor ventilation. “It was an old, underutilized, leftover space down in the bowels of the building,” Grenier says. Worse, the dreary room seemed to reflect an unspoken, but obvious, ...[Read More]

Agentic AI in Education: Building Self-Learning E-Learning Systems that Adapt in Real Time

Agentic AI in education enables self-learning systems that adapt in real time, offering personalized paths and transforming how students learn and teachers teach. The post Agentic AI in Education: Building Self-Learning E-Learning Systems that Adapt in Real Time first appeared on EdTechReview.

AI Tutors Are Now Common in Early Reading Instruction. Do They Actually Work?

AI reading tutors are only now being studied, and raise difficult questions about how to judge efficacy.

So you can “Finish School” in 2 Hours a Day, Then What?

Messaging is everything, and recently, Alpha School (a private tuition-based school) has been everywhere. From Hard Fork from the New York Times to Op-Eds everywhere, the “two-hour AI school day” that is “self-paced and mastery-based” and  “getting rid of teachers” has officially created a buzz. We even talked about it on a recent episode of Catching Up.  While some partners report that it is actu...[Read More]

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