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Real Questions About Artificial Intelligence in Education

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Blum: There are two big trends going on—and we’re just at the beginning of this. It’s how Google solved the AlphaGo challenge. Blum: At ACT (which acquired OpenEd),we’re focused on the question of: If you’ve identified the learning gap, what’s the best instructional material to help the student? What else is going on?

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Twelve Years Later: What’s Really Changed in the K-12 Sector? (Part 1)

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This “Google and good luck” approach throws a lot of options, confusion, and competing agendas at teachers. A friend recently read a 2004 Harvard Business School case study of Wireless Generation’s work in Montgomery County, Maryland, and responded: “Thanks! The company was renamed “Amplify.”

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The Business of Education Technology

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In previous years, when I’ve written about this topic, I’ve saved “The Business of Ed-tech” for one of the last articles in my “ Top Ed-Tech Trends" series. This is part three of my annual review of the year in ed-tech. Everything’s a business opportunity. (In Icon credits: The Noun Project