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How to Drive Student Success With Creative Generative AI Tools in the Classroom: Part 1

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The 21st-century classroom is a dynamic, ever-evolving space where cutting-edge technologies, like artificial intelligence (AI), are pushing us all to rethink what students need to learn and how that learning can best be structured to prepare them for the future. Beyond academics, creativity is also essential for career success.

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K–12 Teachers Use Virtual and Augmented Reality Platforms to Teach Coding

EdTech Magazine

Virtual and augmented reality in the classroom has proved to be effective for history and chemistry lessons. Coding skills are in high demand and will soon become a necessary skill for nearly all industries. Innovations in virtual and augmented reality in the classroom are taking the concept of gamification to a whole new level. .

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Building a Career in EdTech: SmarterServices Team Member Celebrates 15 Years

eSchool News

Technology has become integral to education, 71% of US students claim to use laptops in the classroom ( McKinsey ). In 2016, the self-paced eLearning industry made up $46.67 However, this is a fast-growing industry. year-over-year through 2027 ( Grandview ). Get to know the industry and the people in it. “I

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Education Technology and the 'New Economy'

Hack Education

.” Microsoft acquired Minecraft in 2015 – which probably speaks volumes right there about its progressive potential – and in January of this year, Microsoft bought TeacherGaming, the maker of a Minecraft version aimed at classroom usage. And what does that oft-repeated phrase “ learn to code ” even mean ?

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'Robots Are Coming For Your Children'

Hack Education

As I noted in the previous article in this series , the technology industry has continued this year to advocate for changes to both policy and curriculum to expand computer science education. billion ) – but that didn’t stop some industry folks from crooning about what they saw as a windfall. Saturday’s Child.