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A Glimpse of the Future: What the K-12 Classroom Will Look Like in 2025

Ed Tech from the Ground Up

Given that my experience is limited to middle school and high school students through my test-prep company and my critical-reading web app, SmartyReader , I’ll highlight my own insights in hopes of sparking a larger discussion of how the K-12 classroom will look in 2025.

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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Education

Ask a Tech Teacher

In the last decade, technology and software delivery has improved tremendously due to the support from third-party solution providers like GitLab, Cloudbees, and Jfrog. AI in education is expected to grow 41% by 2025. Artificial intelligence is just one of the major technologies that is changing how we perceive learning and education.

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Discovery Education Offers Educators New Resources Supporting Black History Month Observances 

eSchool News

Career profile videos show students a variety of STEM careers across software engineering, chemistry, and technology support. The Coalition will continue to ignite student curiosity and influence a diverse future STEM workforce and reach 10 million teachers and students by 2025. Inspired by the global media company Warner Bros.

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A customer service upgrade for HBCUs

The Hechinger Report

The Cadillac, in Williams’s metaphor, is new software that will change how the university communicates with and keeps track of students. The grant is paying for software from a company called Slate and related costs for the first two years. Freddie Williams, Jr.,

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Top EdSurge Higher Education Stories of 2019

Edsurge

Hoping to Spur ‘Learning Engineering,’ Carnegie Mellon Will Open-Source Its Digital-Learning Software by Jeffrey R. Young Carnegie Mellon University made its adaptive learning platform and dozens of related software tools available under a free and open-source license. Not so fast, say education companies, retailers and students.

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With new “talent visas,” other countries lure workers trained at U.S. universities

The Hechinger Report

This story also appeared in The Washington Post Only in her 20s, she had already co-created an e-commerce website that rose to the top of its category in her home country, gotten snatched up by a tech company, then been poached by another tech firm. Sergei Nozdrenkov, a Russian software engineer who moved to the U.K.

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HE Challenges: Fast changing digital teaching methods

Neo LMS

According to UNESCO, global demand for higher education is expected to grow from 100 million students currently to 250+ million by 2025. but less likely to engage the software to create lessons. Naturally, technology plays a central role in scaling quality education supply to meet this demand. A grim future for today’s providers of HE?

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