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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Education

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Artificial intelligence is just one of the major technologies that is changing how we perceive learning and education. AI in education is expected to grow 41% by 2025. Moreover, artificial intelligence will allow education providers to offer a more customized experience to different learning groups.

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7 Edtech Trends to Watch in 2022: a Startup Guide for Entrepreneurs

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As the pandemic and shifts to virtual learning are only giving the flood of data more strength and momentum, today’s edtechs must be secure, data-driven organizations to be competitive and effective. According to HolonIQ , by 2025, spend on AR and VR tools is projected to increase to $12.6B, double the expected spend on AI and ML.

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Wyoming Catholic School Partners with Global Edtech Leader to Enhance Instruction in Science and All Other Disciplines 

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Thanks to this new collaboration, teachers across HNCS will soon have access to a suite of award-winning digital products that nurture curiosity and support their goal of implementing the first comprehensive STREAM program in a Wyoming Catholic school during the 2024-2025 school year. STEM Connect.

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The American Rescue Plan: Encouraging Transformation, Impact, and Longevity

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A plan must be in place by then, with funds to be liquidated by January 2025. They can go to health and safety, learning loss, students’ socio-emotional well-being (especially post-pandemic), educational equity, and students with special needs. In addition, they must understand the impact of the services, tools, programs, apps, etc.

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This tool boosts science, engineering interest

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An online teaching tool is helping students in Tennessee become more engaged with science and engineering. Hannah Strobl likes animals and dreams of becoming a veterinarian, and recently, she was clicking through a specialized online STEM teaching tool at a snappy pace. She likes the individualized approach used by Learning Blade.

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Technology and Innovation as Paths to Educational Equity

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The COVID-19 pandemic exposed and, in many ways, worsened the digital divide and other inequitable aspects of America’s education system. However, it also created opportunities to develop more equitable outcomes, based on the widespread switch to digital learning experiences and new education models. About the Presenters.

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Can Tech Fill the Gaping Hole Left by Teacher Exodus?

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By 2025, the number of new teachers needed is expected to be over 300,000 per year, while the expected supply of new teachers is expected to be just over 100,000. Also consider: In the past eight years, the number of students enrolled in traditional schools of education in the U.S. has dropped from 609,106 to 337,690.

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