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Can Creativity Be Taught?

Digital Promise

In fact, 85 percent of the jobs that will exist in 2030 haven’t even been invented yet, says a report by the Institute for the Future and a panel of 20 tech, business, and academic experts from around the world. She says that the tablets are like portals through which students can access a universe of ideas.

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Digital K-12 Classroom Online Summit | Feb 21-23, 2020

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How China is Trying to Outpace the World in AI

Evelyn Learning

The use of artificial intelligence to make learning more accessible, engaging, and advanced is our personal favorite. Now, technology is the new power weapon in this new era of computers and robots. A still from the video that shows AI experimentation in Chinese classrooms.

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How Do You Prepare Students for Jobs That Don’t Exist Yet? Karen Cator Has Some Ideas.

Edsurge

There is a lot of talk these days about robots replacing humans in the workforce, but those conversations remain largely abstract. A lot of people say that by 2030, when our current kindergartners are high school graduates, automation will have phased out many career paths that are available today. We can create videos.

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The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Issue a Press Release

Hack Education

This graph comes from an article in the online publication Vox that includes a couple of those darling made-to-go-viral videos of young children using “old” technologies like rotary phones and portable cassette players – highly clickable, highly sharable stuff. But the claim starts to fall apart under scrutiny. It is not.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” Also via NPR : “‘I Hope This Will Set A Precedent,’ Says Trans Teen Who Won Case Over Bathroom Access.” Economy by 2030.” ” Robots and Other Education Science Fiction. Via NPR : “Court Sides With Transgender Student In Bathroom Case.” ” The student: Gavin Grimm.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

Via The USA Today : “Kids on winning robotics team told, ‘Go back to Mexico’ ” The kids were from Pleasant Run Elementary School in Indianapolis. More on racism at a robotics competition in the immigration section above. More on UC Berkeley and publicly accessible video content.