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Generative AI’s Potential to Inflate the Digital Divide 

Lightspeed Systems

The flipside, of course, is the potential for generative AI to introduce new learning gaps, as well as burdensome challenges for educators. One more conspicuous threat of generative AI is its ability to exacerbate the digital divide. It will further erode digital equity throughout a district. What is generative AI?

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A Tale of Two American Education Systems: An Edtech Investor’s Perspective

Edsurge

She has her own computer, educational software and high-speed internet. She attends a highly resourced school with computer science courses, well-trained teachers and one computing device per student. And it means funding companies and founders who are committed to closing the digital divide. Jennifer is in sixth grade.

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Generative AI and Academic Integrity

Lightspeed Systems

Secondly, utilize edtech solutions like Lightspeed Digital Insight to learn when data privacy terms and conditions are changed. A final consideration is the impact of AI on the ‘digital divide’ and digital equity. Simply, the digital divide, a digital inequity, places too many students at a distinct disadvantage.

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

eSchool News

Digital learning platforms have transformed the way lessons are delivered and consumed. Online courses, interactive multimedia content, and educational apps cater to diverse learning styles, allowing students to engage with the material at their own pace. These tools cater to diverse learning styles and provide interactive experiences.

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Next Generation Learning: Personalization

Neo LMS

He then put their raw responses into a software program, and was astounded to find that the most frequently mentioned word was “irrelevant.”. So, over the course of the 2015-2016 school year a team of eight teachers alongside 165 11th grade students piloted the Personalized Learning Academy (PLA) into which 160 junior students were inducted.

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New Generation Learning: Personalization

Neo LMS

He then put their raw responses into a software program, and was astounded to find that the most frequently mentioned word was “irrelevant.”. So, over the course of the 2015-2016 school year a team of eight teachers alongside 165 11th grade students piloted the Personalized Learning Academy (PLA) into which 160 junior students were inducted.

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Paying to Turn in Homework? ASU Prof's Viral Email Raises Questions About Online Textbook Model

Edsurge

That raises the question: is the move to digital homework systems creating a new kind of digital divide at colleges? Textbook companies defend their new model, arguing that digital titles help students learn better than past methods and are sold for far less than traditional textbooks.

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