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Can AI Aid the Early Education Workforce?

Edsurge

It's a little bit like, before the iPhone was created, asking people if they wanted all their songs in their pockets,” Stokes said. It is not about putting a robot in front of your child and losing control over everything. Celia Stokes Stokes shared that her company is already guided by a slow, thoughtful approach. “We

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When Education Giants Stumbled and Data Ruled

Edsurge

Ten years ago, the iPhone was already out, but the iPad had not been released yet. They were the most powerful companies in education. They bought other companies to try to blend assessment and curriculum as they also continued publishing. The largest companies in 2010 were the textbook providers.

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AI in the Classroom: A Complete AI Classroom Guide

The CoolCatTeacher

Who could have known that Steve Jobs would have introduced the iPhone only ten years later? And I think we're probably in the mid-nineties version of AI at the moment, and how it's going to how is going to benefit learning and education as a system ultimately, I guess, is for anybody's guess at the moment.

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How fifth graders see the world in 20 years

The Hechinger Report

Their visions represent a journey into cybersecurity and space travel, racism and robots. She hopes to one day own an iPhone 21, “with 21 cameras on it,” but for now she’s OK not having a phone at all. All four students say they think humanoid robots are “creepy.”) Many jobs, the children predict, will be replaced by robots. “I

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Epson Launches PowerLite Pilot 3 Projector Connection and Control Box to Provide Optimized Connectivity for the K-12 Classroom

techlearning

With a lineup that ranges from inkjet printers and digital printing systems to 3LCD projectors, watches and industrial robots, the company is focused on driving innovations and exceeding customer expectations in inkjet, visual communications, wearables and robotics. and Pilot is a trademark of Epson America, Inc.

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?Preparing For an Unknown Future

Edsurge

If we continue on our current trajectory, they will come of age in a world filled with smart cities, embedded augmented reality, smart robots and revolutionary nanotech. That is because the current design of the school system is more than 100 years old. billion strong. This is not how the world works, it is how factories work.

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Revisiting #ALATTT: Trend #1: AR/VR/MR and a touch of AI

NeverEndingSearch

Companies are investing in immersive technologies. experiencing what it was/is like to live in another time, another place by engaging in immersive virtual field trips–a walk through the solar system, the experience of a tornado, a tour around a refugee camp, the solar system, back to ancient Rome. And, what’s in it for us?

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