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NxtWave, TIER IV, and Autoware Foundation Team Up to Upskill India’s Youth in Autonomous Vehicle Tech

NxtWave, has collaborated with TIER IV, the pioneering force behind the world’s first open-source software for autonomous driving headquartered in Japan, and the Autoware Foundation, the world’s leading open-source software project for autonomous driving, to officially build the World’s Largest Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Developer Community. The post NxtWave, TIER IV, and Autoware F...[Read More]

New Training Program Focuses on Transforming Education Through High-Quality Project-Based Learning

The Buck Institute for Education/PBL Works has launched a new year-long professional development program designed to help educators and administrators in New York City transform education using project-based learning (PBL).

School Districts Lost Federal Funds. Will Students Lose Digital Access?

The extra money that flowed from the federal government during the pandemic has left districts in New Mexico with a problem. The pandemic boosted internet access for students. That’s in part because school districts purchased devices with relief money. These days, around 285,000 students in the state have a school-issued device, says John Chadwick, digital equity coordinator for the New Mexico Dep...[Read More]

Ganpat University and SAS India Launch Cutting-Edge Tech MBA Programme

Ganpat University, an institution known for its commitment to innovation and industry-aligned learning, has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with SAS India to launch a Tech MBA (MBA-Technology Management) programme. The post Ganpat University and SAS India Launch Cutting-Edge Tech MBA Programme first appeared on EdTechReview.

Swivl Secures Growth Funding From Decathlon Capital

Swivl, a technology company that builds tools to accelerate learning and social-emotional development through reflection, has secured a growth loan from Decathlon Capital Partners, the largest revenue-based funding investor in the U.S. The post Swivl Secures Growth Funding From Decathlon Capital first appeared on EdTechReview.

How ‘Innovation’ Fails Education (Opinion)

“Innovation” is mostly an unserious distraction from the real work of rethinking education.

How AI is Changing Learning Goals

“The current crisis…is not just a crisis of individuals, governments, or social institutions; it is a transition of planetary dimensions. As individuals, as a society, as a civilization, and as a planetary ecosystem, we are reaching the turning point.” Fritjof Capra, The Turning Point, 1982   “Get AI to work for you or be prepared to work for AI,” Seth Godin to Tim Ferriss, 2025 It is likely that ...[Read More]

The unthinkable becomes reality: Higher ed in the wake of the Department of Education’s dismantling

The shock is palpable. While discussions about reducing federal oversight in education have circulated for years, few in the academic community believed it would happen. Yet here we are. The post The unthinkable becomes reality: Higher ed in the wake of the Department of Education’s dismantling appeared first on eCampus News.

Vahan.ai Secures Investment to Scale AI-Powered Blue-Collar Hiring

Vahan.ai, India’s leading AI-powered hiring platform for blue-collar workers, has secured undisclosed funding from Persol Group, a prominent HR services provider in the Asia-Pacific region based in Tokyo, Japan. The post Vahan.ai Secures Investment to Scale AI-Powered Blue-Collar Hiring first appeared on EdTechReview.

BorderPlus Raises $7M in New Funding for Global Workforce Mobility

BorderPlus, a new-age cross-border workforce mobility platform, recently raised $7 million (INR 60 crore) in a funding round led by Owl Ventures. The post BorderPlus Raises $7M in New Funding for Global Workforce Mobility first appeared on EdTechReview.

Registration Now Open for Tech Tactics in Education: Thriving in the Age of AI

Tech Tactics in Education has officially opened registration for its May 7 virtual conference on “Thriving in the Age of AI.” The annual event, brought to you by the producers of Campus Technology and THE Journal, offers hands-on learning and interactive discussions on the most critical technology issues and practices across K–12 and higher education.

Empowering Futures by Turning Electives into Meaningful Career Pathways

High school electives are often dismissed as “just for fun”—a break from core subjects, a chance to explore personal interests. But what if these classes could be more than just a pleasant diversion? Imagine electives designed to provide students with not only inspiration but also the skills and direction needed to confidently enter the workforce with purpose. During a recent Real World Learning P...[Read More]

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