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Students spend more time learning to write on paper than computers—does this need to change?
Similar to previous overseas studies, teachers in our study spent significantly more time teaching paper-based writing than ...
Northwestern’s Technological Innovations for Inclusive Learning and Teaching Lab uses Minecraft to reimagine outcomes for students with learning differences. Computer science and learning sciences ...
Artificial intelligence presents both exciting opportunities and complex challenges for the world, profoundly affecting the ways we live, work, learn and relate to one another. At the University of ...
As AI cements its place in education and the workforce, and as AI tools evolve, questions abound around how educators are using AI for teaching and learning, along with how they’re helping prepare ...
Universities are rapidly building AI policies, literacy programs, and human-centered centers to harness generative AI while ...
In 2023, the LeNoir Foundation, a UK-based 'for impact' organization, concluded the construction of a library at Saving Arms Primary School in Kampala, Uganda. While outfitting the facility with ...
How are faculty using generative AI tools in the classroom? What guidelines and recommendations do we have for AI use in the classroom, from both a pedagogical perspective and policy perspective? What ...
Computer-assisted learning (CAL) has increasingly become a focal point in education research, offering a promising alternative and supplement to traditional classroom instruction. Empirical studies ...
Assistive technology—from visual timers to help students with learning differences keep track of their schedules to digital captioning software for those with hearing difficulties—can improve outcomes ...
When trying to ensure all students get access to the knowledge they need for college and careers, sometimes policy can get ahead of teacher capacity. Computer science is a case in point. As of 2022, ...
Computerized teaching, long tested and talked about, goes into operation this week. More than 100 first-graders at East Palo Alto’s predominantly Negro Brentwood School will begin learning math and ...
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