Chad Stevens, Head of Growth & Partnerships at ClassDojo for Districts on digital payments, family engagement, and the future ...
NCCE is the Pacific Northwest’s largest edtech event, now in its 34th year. Even if NCCE hasn’t been on your radar, it should ...
Innovative Leader Award - Hollie Sisk, Assistant Coordinator of Instructional Technology, shares about the innovative ECSD ...
Tech & Learning's new weekly article/podcast series, “Tech & Learning Conversations,” is hosted by veteran edtech reporter Kevin Hogan, who digs beyond the prompts to get to the human side of every ...
National Deaf History Month is an excellent opportunity for educators to teach all students about the history, accomplishments, and culture of deaf people. While traditionally held from March 13 to ...
The number of astronomy lessons and activities is nearly as infinite as the stars in the cosmos! April is Global Astronomy Month, and with the seemingly endless stream of new discoveries being made by ...
Pineville ISD (TX) technology coordinator Kenzo Vanhaesebroeck explains why vague-on-purpose policy, a grading scale for AI ...
One New York City education leader has seen an uptick in AI use across emails, grant applications, newsletters, and education ...
A social studies teacher friend of mine told me recently that AI has changed her work in ways she did not expect. She was an ...
ISTELive25 was another energetic and inspiring conference, held in San Antonio this year with hundreds of sessions and exhibitors enjoying the learning and networking. The exhibit hall showcased ...
A recent study of ChatGPT’s use for writing essays does not paint a flattering picture of the tool. But some of the study’s findings have been misunderstood, says its lead author. When you purchase ...
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