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Estonia to Roll Out ChatGPT Edu for all Secondary Schools

In a nationwide artificial intelligence program dubbed “AI Leap 2025,” the country of Estonia plans to provide free access to leading AI applications for all secondary school students and teachers. The initiative will launch with a rollou...[Read More]

How AI Supports Deeper Learning: Reflections from the AI K-12 Deeper Learning Summit

The future of education is deeper learning, and it’s powered by artificial intelligence. The branding is possibility. The vision (in Anaheim UHSD) is to “create a better world through Unlimited You.” That was the resounding message at the AI K-12 Dee...[Read More]

From Her Perch at the Front Desk, This School Staffer Helps Kids Show Up Each Day

Nancy Muñoz is on her second act — this time, in a school — and she feels she’s finally where she belongs. After a long career working in health care, the pandemic led her to seek a new opportunity. She found it in the form of an operations coordinat...[Read More]

Using The 3-2-1 Learning Strategy For Critical Thinking

The 3-2-1 strategy is a simple way to frame a topic or task, making it useful for anything from discussion prompts to inquiry learning. Source

147 Logical Fallacies: A Master List With Examples

Logical fallacies are irrational arguments made through faulty reasoning common enough to be named for its respective logical failure. Source

How Digital Identity Is Reshaping Online Privacy And Security

A key pillar of the new generation of the internet economy is the digital identity revolution. Source

Penn State Taps IBM to Develop AI Virtual Assistant

IBM recently announced its collaboration with Penn State, consistently ranked among the top six percent of the world’s universities, to build … Read more The post Penn State Taps IBM to Develop AI Virtual Assistant appeared first on eCampus New...[Read More]

Is DOGE Putting Student and Educator Data at Risk?

How Trump’s efforts to slash the federal government could affect teachers’ and students’ data.

The Trump administration’s DEI orders are dividing Colorado universities–and their students

Ella Smith understands the predicament that the administrators at their college, Colorado State University Fort Collins, are facing when it comes to diversity efforts. The post The Trump administration’s DEI orders are dividing Colorado universities–...[Read More]

Kentucky’s Learning Ecosystem in 2040: A Day in the Life

America’s education system was a groundbreaking effort to help a growing nation thrive in the 19th century. Now, 200 years later, the world has changed; the horizon looks drastically different. Collectively, we need to redesign our education system t...[Read More]

More Teachers Say They’re Using AI in Their Lessons. Here’s How

A growing number of teachers say they’re incorporating AI into their instruction in a variety of ways.

The urgency of now: Fighting back against the destruction of public institutions

The recent policy shifts under the Trump administration and the Musk-aligned Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) have initiated a profound transformation of our nation’s foundational institutions. The post The urgency of now: Fighting ba...[Read More]

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