From reducing environmental damage to imagining new forms of government, here are 20 examples of project-based learning. Source
The White House has officially launched its Presidential AI Challenge, an initiative first announced in President Donald Trump’s April 23 Executive Order on AI education.
Daniel Montgomery’s love of books started as a youngster with weekly visits to the public library, which fittingly led him to a nearly two-decade career as an English teacher. As an educator, he became a union leader. That led to another long tenure, this time as president of the Illinois Federation of Teachers, where he was first elected president in 2010. Montgomery will take those experiences w...[Read More]
With pandemic-era funding streams expiring, delays in federal funding, and cuts to the U.S. Department of Education reducing available dollars, how can education-focused technology and support providers diversify their funding and partnership strategies to sustain and scale their work? Over the last year, FullScale (Formerly known as The Learning Accelerator) has been working closely with a nation...[Read More]
The enrollment cliff has long loomed in the minds of higher education leaders anticipating that a sharp decline in the number of incoming students starting around 2025 could spell disaster for their institutions’ bottom line. And a lesser discussed — but equally concerning — enrollment cliff is potentially emerging within the K-12 education sector. While colleges are seeing the dip in large part b...[Read More]
Examples of education tech include mobile devices, adaptive learning algorithms, the cloud, podcasting, and virtual reality. Source
Microsoft has introduced two new features in the latest version of Windows 11 that aim to reduce downtime and improve system recovery.
Curriculum and assessment company Amplify has introduced a custom Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system to support its instructional products.
A pilot co-led by Operation HOPE and Georgia State University is working to build technical, entrepreneurial, and financial-literacy skills in Atlanta-area youth to help them thrive in the AI-powered workforce.
While educators across the United States agree that AI has enhanced classroom engagement, enthusiasm for AI’s benefits is strongest among young teachers, according to a recent survey from learning technology company D2L.
Ed tech provider Discovery Education has announced the latest enhancements to its DreamBox Reading adaptive literacy program, which now offers personalized instruction for grades PreK-5.
A recent Intel-commissioned report identifies a significant shift in AI adoption, moving away from the cloud and closer to the user. Businesses are increasingly turning to the specialized hardware of AI PCs, the survey found, recognizing their potential not just for productivity gains, but for revolutionizing IT efficiency, fortifying data security, and delivering a compelling return on investment...[Read More]