Three years after the release of ChatGPT changed the way we query our world, the Wake County Public School System has yet to publish an official AI policy for staff and students. Tuesday's meeting of ...
Many students—and teachers (including me!)—love graphic novels. Today’s post begins a series exploring how they can be used in the classroom. Tim Smyth is an award-winning educator and ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. C M Rubin covers AI, education, and innovation globally. Andover, MA - December 2: The Kebbi robot sits in a speech pathology ...
Google on Monday announced a series of updates intended to bring its Gemini AI and other AI-powered tools deeper into the classroom. At the ISTE edtech conference, the tech giant introduced more than ...
Kindergarten students are already interacting with AI through voice tools and digital platforms. Teachers are using AI platforms like Canva and MagicSchool AI to personalize lessons and save time. A ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... COLORADO SPRINGS — As Adam Gravenor’s world history class settled into their seats one day in November, he handed out worksheets with questions about social ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...
Parkland students and teachers have found that Google’s Gemini can craft a thesis statement, generate a study guide and produce surprisingly effective 20th-century poetry. Parkland School District ...
O n a Tuesday at the end of last semester, I asked my first-year writing class how they were using AI in their courses. One of my strongest students raised her hand. She admitted, almost sheepishly, ...
The vast majority of school districts in the United States now provide school-issued laptops and tablets to students. But many educators now say the devices have become major classroom distractions.