In the dynamic realm of K-12 education, leveraging technology tools for teaching and learning is essential for creating engaging and effective learning environments. Educators today are embracing a ...
K-12 teaching tools and techniques encompass a diverse array of resources and methodologies designed to engage students across various subjects and grade levels. From traditional classroom learning ...
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) systems, like ChatGPT and a bevy of GenAI applications, continue to change the ways college faculty and students engage with assistive teaching and learning ...
Education Week reached out to six educators who work in career and technical education to hear how they are using AI in their ...
AI chatbots have slipped into classrooms, study sessions, and professional training with remarkable speed, promising to make ...
Technology continues to drive innovation in education today. A forerunner in this space is the cloud-based platforms for ...
The Rockland Community Foundation, an organization working to improve the quality of life in the region, and Optimum, the leading ...
The goal of this page is to provide reasonably thorough, but also accessible and brief, guidance to support the AI approaches and practices of instructors, as well as how they communicate their ...
Social media has changed the way people communicate and share information in their personal and professional lives. It's a safe bet that most students in any college classroom have used or are ...
This year, plenty of faculty members — while struggling to use the learning-management system or online teaching tools — have puzzled over a larger question: How, or why, do administrators decide to ...
States are issuing new guidelines for artificial intelligence in school at a rapid pace, but ed-tech leaders say many of the policies lack the vision needed for deeper classroom transformation.
Lorraine Kisselburgh, assistant professor of communication, uses an iPad during a class about women and leadership, which she teaches with Beverly Davenport Sypher, professor of communication and vice ...