As a tech explorer and author of the Wonder Tools newsletter, I’ve tested more than 200 Ed Tech services this year in search ...
At a New York City training session, educators explored how artificial intelligence could support teaching while also ...
You can lead teachers to a technology tool, but can you make them use it? Nudging teachers into the habit of exploring their students’ data may help teachers and students get more out of learning ...
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, ...
Technology in the classroom has transformed how students learn and how teachers teach. What once was a space filled with lectures, textbooks, and rigid routines has evolved into a dynamic, interactive ...
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
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 ...
Built-in screen readers improve the accessibility of texts and can help students achieve success in building higher-level literacy skills.
This time of year, back-to-school shopping can wreak havoc on your budget, especially if you're adding tech purchases to your supply list. The right laptop can cost four figures, and some of the best ...
(TNS) — Too few properly trained teachers. Too much technology. That could be the non-AI-generated summary of speakers at a legislative hearing Tuesday on learning in the digital age. “The data is ...