From Salt Lake City to New York City, parents are demanding more sway over the digital tools that schools give children.
Two local area middle schools say they are ready to pull the plug on how much their students rely on these devices.
Educators must stay aware of what tech can’t replace, and what it can “erode or strengthen” based on use, an expert on equity ...
"Star Trek" presents a positive vision of technology in the classroom, where teachers use it to enhance learning and ...
The corporate world has no shortage of AI courses, boot camps, and crash programs. Employees are being taught how to prompt, ...
Google has rolled out a new feature in Google Classroom allowing students, not just teachers, to use its AI-powered NotebookLM tool to create personal class notebooks. The upgrade enables learners to ...
When educators have to police how students use AI, and gatekeeping adds to the workload and emotional toll, teaching loses its joy, write Meena Jha and Amara Atif. Here are ways to reclaim the role of ...
Since the pandemic, remote learning has become a backstop when snow storms clog roads, heat waves threaten health or events promise to snarl traffic. Students with special education needs or without ...
Horry County Schools Superintendent Clifford Jones led a board retreat on Wednesday, April 29, that talked about less screen ...
Parents find their kids captive to the video streaming site on their school-issued devices; for one, it was 13,000 YouTube ...
A class at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business uses an AI agent to record student conversations, analyze their ...
Google has expanded its NotebookLM feature in Google Classroom to allow students, not just teachers, to create AI-powered personal class notebooks. The upgrade enables learners to compile sources, ...