Howard Dvorsky

Head Start’s Future Is Uncertain. Rural Americans Aren’t Ready for What Happens Next.

Along the Canadian border in north central Washington’s Okanogan County, where the closest major city is at least 100 miles away and infrastructure is sparse, the Okanogan County Child Development Association oversees nine Head Start centers in the region. In an area where wages haven’t kept up with inflation, forcing working families to make measured financial choices, these centers provide child...[Read More]

Copying and Pasting Your Way to Critical Thinking

Consider for a moment the humble copy and paste function of your computing device. How many times per day do you think you use that function to move content from one location to another?  Have you ever copied a recipe from a website and pasted it into Notes or a Google Doc? Have you ever copied content from a research report and pasted it into a Word doc so that you can read it while you rewrite i...[Read More]

Microsoft Unveils ‘Computer Use’ Automation in Copilot Studio

Microsoft has announced a new AI-powered feature called “computer use” for its Copilot Studio platform that allows agents to directly interact with Web sites and desktop applications using simulated mouse clicks, menu selections and text inputs.

AI ‘Microscope’ Reveals the Hidden Mechanics of LLM Thought

Anthropic has introduced new research tools designed to provide a rare glimpse into the hidden reasoning processes of advanced language models — like a “microscope” for AI.

Using Graphic Design to Enhance Online Learning and Course Development

Graphic design isn’t just aesthetics—it’s a cornerstone of effective online learning. Harness color theory, typography, and tools like Kuwait to boost engagement, retention, and global e-learning success. The post Using Graphic Design to Enhance Online Learning and Course Development first appeared on EdTechReview.

How can we reimagine where learning happens? Designing schools as community hubs within a personalized ecosystem

Throughout history, from apprenticeships to field studies, learning has always extended beyond the walls of a classroom. Think about how often we learn outside traditional classrooms now – from looking up DIY fixes online to diving down rabbit holes sparked by a documentary. It makes you wonder: how is this constant quest for information shaping our future, and how are our schools adapting? The tr...[Read More]

Advocating For Critical Thinking Amid Social Tension

Education seeks to empower individuals, enabling them to think critically, embrace learning, and better themselves and their communities. Source

Learning Myths That Are Slowing You Down And What Actually Works

Learning Myths That Are Slowing You Down and What Actually Works Let’s face it. Everyone wants to learn faster. Whether […] Source

CoSN Launches Campaign Advocating for Congressional Support for K-12 Cybersecurity

CoSN, the professional association for K-12 ed tech leaders, has launched a national advocacy campaign urging Congress to maintain federal support for cybersecurity assistance in K-12 education.

Why This School System Is Integrating AI Literacy With Algebra 1

A new course offered by the Florida Virtual School aims to build students’ understanding of math and AI concepts.

Why EdTech Must Embrace Data or Be Left Behind: Beyond SCORM

EdTech’s clinging to outdated SCORM standards is a recipe for irrelevance. To rival TikTok-level engagement, learning platforms need AI-driven personalization, real-time analytics, and lifelong learning strategies. Evolve or die. The post Why EdTech Must Embrace Data or Be Left Behind: Beyond SCORM first appeared on EdTechReview.

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