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Empowering girls with STEM education to build tomorrow’s tech industry

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Some progress has been made–for example, the number of women earning science and engineering bachelor’s degrees increased by 34 percent between 2011 and 2020–yet there’s still much ground to be made up. As a result, girls and young women have a hard time exploring the subjects and picturing themselves in related roles.

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Can AI Aid the Early Education Workforce?

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Since ChatGPT was released in November 2022 and exploded into public discourse, the emergence of generative AI tools has been met with both excitement and concern, across virtually every industry, ideology and age group. It is not about putting a robot in front of your child and losing control over everything.

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Education Robot Maker Roybi Boosts Kids Speech Recognition Technology With Acquisition

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Roybi, the maker of a pill-shaped robot to teach language and math skills to young children, has acquired additional technology to power its educational features. based company has acquired the KidSense artificial intelligence engine developed by Kadho. This Roybi promo video shows how kids interact with the robot.

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AI Tools Like ChatGPT May Reshape Teaching Materials — And Possibly Substitute Teach

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This virtual version of Ada Lovelace is an example of technology known as generative AI, which is composed of algorithms that can essentially produce new content from raw information. It’s almost like the teacher is programming the robot to do their job for them.” He’s not the only person thinking this way.

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Top 5 new EdTech tools that you might use in your university

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Most people don’t consider education technology to be such an important industry, but it’s actually gigantic. According to the report, the EdTech industry will reach a global value of $252 billion by 2020. Robot teachers. Robot teachers are able to work 24/7 without taking a break and don’t need a salary.

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The Most Important Skills for the 4th Industrial Revolution? Try Ethics and Philosophy.

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For those keeping count, the world is now entering the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Just consider, for example, the push to teach kids to code.) Take the example of self-driving cars, said Keren Wong, director of development of RoboTerra, a robotics education company. See driverless trucks, for example.)

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eSchool News launches innovative Robotics Guide for educators

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We are excited to bring you the very first in a series of eSchool News Guides , which are full of resources, tips, trends, and insight from industry experts on a variety of topics that are essential to the classroom, school, and district. In the guide, we take a look at resources to make robotics instruction a bit more manageable.