Samsung, India’s largest consumer electronics brand, has announced the launch of “Galaxy empowered”, a one-of-a-kind community-led programme designed to transform education in India by empowering teachers, principals, and administrators in the education sector. The post Samsung Launches Galaxy Empowered to Upskill 20,000 Teachers by 2025 first appeared on EdTechReview.
Navneet Education Limited, a leader in the education sector, has recently announced the launch of Navneet AI, an innovative platform designed to empower teachers with easy access to knowledge and resources. The post Navneet Education Unveils Innovative AI Tool for Teachers first appeared on EdTechReview.
Remote learning has undoubtedly made education more accessible and extended opportunities for students to attend classes and take assessments from anywhere, anytime. The post The elephant in the room: 4 actionable tips to manage student cheating appeared first on eCampus News.
During my eight-year teaching career in Colorado, I’ve heard many schools and districts claim they want to “develop the whole child.” For example, the Colorado Department of Education supports statewide infrastructure and systems to promote a whole-child approach called Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child . Furthermore, Denver Public Schools Ends Policy requires all students to demonstrate ...[Read More]
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]
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).
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, 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, 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.
“Innovation” is mostly an unserious distraction from the real work of rethinking education.
“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 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.