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What is the Potential of AI in Education?

eSchool News

The future of K-12 education with AI also includes the integration of data-driven insights, helping educators identify learning trends, assess student performance, and refine teaching strategies for continuous improvement. Access to AI-driven resources may vary among schools and students, leading to a digital divide.

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AI in Education

eSchool News

Automation of grading, attendance tracking, and data analysis facilitates efficient classroom management. These tools leverage AI to adapt game scenarios based on individual progress, making the learning process not only educational but also enjoyable. One key aspect is personalized learning.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Here’s what they had to say: Text-based AI interfaces provide an opportunity to help close the digital divide…and avoid an impending AI divide. On the down side, as the technology evolves it will also enable hackers to be more adept at infiltrating systems that store sensitive student data.

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Confronting the New Reality of Today’s Student Mental Health Crisis

Lightspeed Systems

Tips for using data to secure more funding and support for mental health and safety programs. 2:38 We know that the Digital Learning Divide refers to inequitable access to technology and digital resources for learning. And arguably, this divide has widened all the way to a canyon.

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Lightspeed Learning Lab – Edtech Best Practices for a Smooth Return to School

Lightspeed Systems

Lightspeed Learning Lab – Edtech Best Practices for a Smooth Return to School You’re working tirelessly to ensure a smooth transition back-to-school and your edtech ecosystem plays a big role. 2:38 We know that the Digital Learning Divide refers to inequitable access to technology and digital resources for learning.

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Report: 41 percent of schools are under-connected

eSchool News

This kind of connectivity is necessary, the authors note, to help connect students to high-quality digital learning opportunities. It also highlights state leaders who have helped their states put these digital learning opportunities directly in front of teachers and students. State leadership for infrastructure.

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Confronting the New Reality of Today’s Student Mental Health Crisis

Lightspeed Systems

Tips for using data to secure more funding and support for mental health and safety programs. 2:38 We know that the Digital Learning Divide refers to inequitable access to technology and digital resources for learning. And arguably, this divide has widened all the way to a canyon.

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