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Edtech leaders offer guidance on safe AI classroom integration

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The framework will provide guidance to governments and educational leaders on how to adapt policy, standards, curriculum, pedagogy, tools, and assessments to meet the needs of an increasingly AI-driven world. These partners will help shape three key outputs of TeachAI: 1.

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How digital tools and AI can enhance social studies

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This article explores the significance of digital tools in social studies instruction, delving into their benefits, implications, and the emerging capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) in both elementary and secondary settings.

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Kaleidoscope Raises $3 Million Series A to Match Students to Scholarships

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Khan Academy explains different types of scholarships Free Money How Kaleidoscope works: Private scholarship and grant sponsors pay a license fee to host their scholarship application on the platform, says Greg Dehn, founder and CEO. This brings the company’s total amount raised to $6 million since its founding in 2016.

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‘Students Are Lonely:’ What Happens When Coronavirus Forces Schools Online

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So Boyle, who is a secondary school principal at Dalian American International School, located on China’s northeastern coast, let teachers email assignments during the first few weeks out and skip most instruction. and Khan Academy, which allows for timed tests. It’s a struggle for us,” Boyle says.

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Why we need to change the teacher vs. tech narrative

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Sure enough, elementary and secondary teachers are among the most educated yet least paid professionals; and their likelihood of automation: practically zero. Fortunately, the future of learning technology is not replacing teachers, but amplifying their ability to meet the learning needs of their students.

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Alan November on the '$1000 Pencil' and Why Edtech Companies Aren’t Pushing the Envelope

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A few weeks back, EdSurge published a podcast interview with education consultant and commentator Alan November, and Director of Secondary Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment for the Houston Independent School District Mike Dorsey, after chatting with the two education experts at ISTE. But that obsessive buying appears to soldier on.

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October 24 - Ed Tech News, Our Weekly Podcast, and the Hack Education Roundup!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The system is a little weird, since you can''t see all of the proposals in one area (they are categorized into primary, secondary, and tertiary blocks based on arbitrary ordering of session submissions by one individual), but here are direct links to panel proposals I made: "School 2.0: