(TNS) — This back-to-school season marks the third year in which AI models like ChatGPT will be used by thousands of students around the globe (among them my nephews, who tell me with glee each time ...
CALGARY, AB – A recent survey conducted by SMART Technologies’ Lumio software revealed compelling data about teachers’ experiences, challenges, and preferences regarding the use of technology in ...
In a recent survey from learning platform Quizlet, 85% of high school and college students and teachers said they use AI technology, compared to 66% in 2024 — a 29% increase year over year. The survey ...
Karyn McConachie, a science teacher at Utica High School, received the Frank Miracola 21 Things Educational Excellence award ...
Artificial intelligence is changing the job of teaching. That’s according to an overwhelming majority (90 percent) of educators surveyed by the EdWeek Research Center in December. And nearly all—97 ...
Education technology is crucial in teaching and learning as it transforms traditional education into an engaging, interactive experience. Why is technology important in teaching and learning? It ...
Technology in education encompasses various tools, platforms, and resources that enhance teaching, learning, and administrative processes. From interactive whiteboards and online learning platforms to ...
The debate over how much screen time kids should have has been a hot one for decades. But it has grown even hotter in recent years with the widespread use of smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other ...
In the era of rapid technological advancements, one question looms large for educators, parents, and policymakers alike: Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology transform education or even replace ...
Penn Manor High School technology education teacher Molly Miller regularly guides the district through changes in her field as she holds firm the belief that every student should be literate in ...
Union Budget 2026 is being pitched around growth, skills and competitiveness, but school education still gets judged by access—more classrooms, more enrolment. Education leaders argue the real test ...