October 13, 2023
Via: eSchool NewsStudy.com released new survey data last month that sheds light on parents’ evolving attitudes towards the role of schools as students head into the third school year post-pandemic. The education platform surveyed parents in California and Texas to understand their […]
October 10, 2023
Via: Ed SurgeStudents these days are terrible at sorting true facts from misinformation online and on social media, many studies show. But it’s not because students aren’t good at critical thinking, argues Mike Caulfield, a research scientist at University of Washington’s Center […]
October 9, 2023
Via: eSchool NewsNinth-grade English was a paradox for me—both the best and worst year for helping me learn to write. Every month, my Advanced English teacher, Mr. Johnson, assigned our class one of the classics of English literature and expected us to […]
October 6, 2023
Via: eCampus NewsGenerative artificial intelligence (AI) is already being used in the majority of college classrooms–and that number could climb quickly, according to a new report from Wiley. The majority (58 percent) of college instructors who responded to Wiley’s recent survey say […]
September 25, 2023
Via: Ed SurgeJulie York, a computer science and media teacher at South Portland High School in Maine, was scouring the internet for discussion tools for her class when she found TeachFX. An AI tool that takes recorded audio from a classroom and […]
September 25, 2023
Via: eSchool NewsEducators are optimistic about implementing new education technology tools, including AI and gamified learning, and are prioritizing student engagement as the new school year gets underway, according to a new survey from GoGuardian. The survey of more than 1,100 educators […]
September 14, 2023
Via: eCampus NewsThe average student who is taught by a tutor using mastery learning techniques outperforms 98 percent of students taught in a typical classroom. Society cannot afford to provide full-time tutors for every student. As a result, the majority of students […]
September 8, 2023
Via: eCampus NewsSince the release of ChatGPT last year, there has been much productive discussion about the role of artificial intelligence (AI) writing assistants and other generative AI tools in education today and how they might impact education in the future. The […]
September 6, 2023
Via: eCampus NewsAs COVID-19 swept the nation beginning in 2019, no one knew just how life-altering the pivot to remote work and education would be. Today, we see more and more students and employees alike who are relying on technology to engage […]
August 31, 2023
Via: eSchool NewsImmersive, experiential technology is transforming how both students and teachers learn. Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR and VR) provide deeper engagement, opportunities for collaboration, and hands-on learning that places newly acquired knowledge and skills in context. For students, immersive technology […]
Education Tech, Educational Stages, Higher Education
August 31, 2023
Via: eCampus NewsThe integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into our lives has sparked a transformative wave in recent years, with impacts resonating across various sectors. In the realm of higher education, this marriage of AI and learning is ushering in a new […]
August 29, 2023
Via: eSchool NewsStudents are gearing up for the 2023 school year, and new research from Brainly reveals the vital role of AI in education and its place as an integral element in middle and high school students’ academic life – even as […]
August 16, 2023
Via: Ed SurgeThe integration of AI tools in English language arts (ELA) instruction has emerged as a potentially transformative pedagogical approach that could redefine the traditional landscape of education. Tools, such as AI-powered writing assistants and language-analysis platforms, offer real-time feedback and […]
August 14, 2023
Via: Ed SurgeIn the dynamic landscape of education, truly personalized learning has been nearly impossible to achieve. Classroom teachers, constrained by limited resources and standardized curricula, often struggle to cater to the diverse learning needs of their students. For years, educational technology […]
August 9, 2023
Via: eSchool NewsLos Angeles Unified School District usually gets a bad rap when it comes to the implementation of tech. There was a ransomware attack at the beginning of school in 2022. Then there was the $95 million payroll system snafu back […]
August 3, 2023
Via: eSchool NewsThere’s no disputing the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on almost every aspect of daily life — from the ways we interacted with the people around us to how we earned our living, received our medical […]
August 3, 2023
Via: eSchool NewsWhile durable skills and career-connected learning are important in setting students up for success as they enter college or the workforce, focusing on these skills alone won’t help students reach their goals, particularly in light of growing opportunity gaps. If […]
August 1, 2023
Via: eCampus NewsWe are in a new era–the Era of Smart Technology. Artificial intelligence (AI) in the form of ChatGPT-4 is very smart and ChatGPT-5, -6, and -7, etc. will be even smarter. Smart technology will change the “game of work” and […]
July 31, 2023
Via: eSchool NewsWe are in a new era–the Era of Smart Technology. Artificial intelligence (AI) in the form of ChatGPT-4 is very smart and ChatGPT-5, -6, and -7, etc. will be even smarter. Smart technology will change the “game of work” and […]
July 31, 2023
Via: eSchool NewsWhen ChatGPT was released in November 2022, many educators saw AI as a threat, assuming students were going to use AI to cheat. And they did. But in our haste to identify the pitfalls of generative AI, we have obscured […]