Teachers in K-12 schools are using AI to help students develop their empathetic skills. One example is prompting an AI to “redesign the first-day experience for a relocated student entering a new ...
In Southern California’s Cajon Valley Union school district, puzzling through what artificial intelligence should mean for ...
Even as their personal use of AI has increased, educators have mixed feelings about drawing on the technology in their classrooms. AI chatbots can drastically ease teachers’ workloads in some areas, ...
Utah's cellphone ban has the right goal, writes one teacher in an op-ed. “It will work when students understand the ultimate ...
For educators, the question is no longer whether AI will influence schools, but how we leverage it to strengthen teaching, learning, leading and operations.
OpenAI has introduced a new free version of ChatGPT for teachers, as artificial intelligence continues to grow within education. The new platform offers educators a free account through June 2027 to ...
It comes as the use of AI is becoming increasingly prevalent in schools. The government says AI has the power to transform education, and improve teacher workload, particularly around admin for ...
Talk to a teacher lately, and you’ll probably get an earful about AI’s effects on student attention spans, reading comprehension, and cheating. As AI becomes ubiquitous in everyday life — thanks to ...
Those bogus statistics are a good reminder that people can be brilliant technologists, while also being inept education reformers. I think of Edison whenever I hear technologists insisting that ...
Google's Lens tool on Chromebooks can mean it easier for students to cheat with one click, prompting teachers to question how ...
PLDT Inc. and Smart Communications are equipping teachers with artificial intelligence tools to make classrooms more ...
A Philadelphia student does a computer activity (Courtesy School District of Philadelphia) Philly teachers use a lot of technology — from smart boards to AI — but the district doesn’t have a broad ...