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Classroom Technology
A Student-Staffed 'Genius Bar': Why It's Working for This Middle School
Starting a "Genius Bar" helped a suburban New York City school teach tech skills and support students' social-emotional needs.
Classroom Technology
Opinion
How Teachers Are Using ChatGPT in Class
Used smartly, AI tools can be valuable allies for teachers and students alike in the learning process.
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Opinion
AI Is Helping Us With Our Instructional Practice. Here's How
Artificial intelligence can be a timesaver for teachers and an eye-opener for students.
Classroom Technology
What Podcasts Did for Student Engagement in These Schools
Educators say the biggest benefit of podcasts in the classroom is that they help students find their voice.
Personalized Learning
Q&A
Google Executive: AI Could 'Transform' School Into a 'Personal Learning Experience'
Google for Education's Shantanu Sinha discusses recent advances in digital technologies.
Classroom Technology
Want to Help Students Develop Empathy? Try Making Movies
A 6th grade teacher uses moviemaking to learn about her students and help them learn about one another.
Purchasing Alert
Virginia District Needs Special Ed Teachers; Texas System To Hire Bond Strategy Consultant
A district in Virginia is looking for special education teachers, while a Texas school system seeks bond strategy services.
Purchasing Alert
Rhode Island School District Eyes Civics Curriculum; Fla. System Purchasing Student Information System
A Florida school system has put out an RFP for a student information system, and a Rhode Island district is looking for a civics curriculum.
Marketplace K-12
K-12 Dealmaking: Wayside Publishing Scoops Up Video-Based Language Tool
Brazilian ed-tech company Teachy said it raised $1.6 million in a pre-seed round to fuel growth of its AI-powered teacher prep product.
Purchasing Alert
Virginia District Seeks After-School Programs; Minn. School System to Buy Supplemental Services
A district in Virginia is looking for after-school programs, while a Minnesota school system seeks supplemental services.
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Could teaching video game development help schools and colleges to level-up? Frank Moody, education relations lead at GameMaker - a game development engine used by schools and colleges, believes now is the perfect time for educators to introduce video game development in classrooms.
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- Classroom Technology TikTok Teacher Prep: Preservice Teachers Are Getting Inspiration From the PlatformSome preservice teachers find TikTok videos more helpful than formal professional development, one researcher found.Classroom Technology Q&A Schools Are 'Focusing on the Wrong Things' When It Comes to AI, Tech Leader ArguesISTE's CEO predicts universal connectivity and AI will change education.Classroom Technology Opinion Here's What Students Think About Using AI in the ClassroomAs much as teens are wed to technology, these high schoolers recognize its limitations.Classroom Technology How Teachers Are Integrating AI Into Their Daily TasksMany schools had a near-panic reaction to the debut of ChatGPT. Now, ideas for putting AI to use in schools are growing.Classroom Technology AI Can Coach Teachers. Here's How It WorksFeedback from an artificial intelligence tool helped teachers in a college class improve their practice, a new study shows.Classroom Technology We Asked an Obama Chatbot About the President's Education Record. It Got a Lot WrongAn Obama chatbot parroted the president's critics when describing some of his signature K-12 initiatives.
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