Technology provides instant accessibility to information, which is why its presence in the classroom is so vital. Smart phones, computers, and tablets are already an omnipresent element of everyday ...
Walk into any school and you will find teachers using classroom technology in very different ways. One teacher builds ...
Technology in the classroom has transformed how students learn and how teachers teach. What once was a space filled with lectures, textbooks, and rigid routines has evolved into a dynamic, interactive ...
Technology has transformed education and our society. Cell phones, projectors, artificial intelligence (AI), wireless Internet access, interactive whiteboards, graphing calculators, laptop computers, ...
To support improved student outcomes, educators increasingly look to technology. But how do they fuel authentic engagement, using technology as a tool to not only enhance learning but also inspire ...
In the past two decades, technology has revolutionized nearly every aspect of our lives. From healthcare to communication, the digital age has reshaped how we work, interact, and learn. But as we ...
Join eSchool News for the 12 Days of Edtech with 2024’s most-read and most-loved stories. On the 11th Day of Edtech, our story focuses on post-pandemic classroom technology. Today’s kids are built ...
Eighty-six percent of college students now regularly use artificial intelligence tools in their studies, and 59% expect their university to increase the technology’s use in teaching and learning, ...
As the school year gets underway, teachers across the country are dealing with a pressing quandary: whether or not to use AI in the classroom. Ludrick Cooper, an eighth-grade teacher in South Carolina ...
Education technology—including school districts’ 1-to-1 computing initiatives—impedes students’ ability to learn and offers a portal to platforms that harm children’s mental health, experts told ...
When I joined my district’s artificial intelligence committee earlier this year, we began by developing a shared philosophy that would preface our new AI policy. “How can we say that we welcome AI?” ...