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Gates, Swartz and Forrester are among the growing cohort of teachers and experts who say that banning AI isn't realistic.
The use of artificial intelligence is the next great generational divide in learning, and schools in Massachusetts are figuring out different ways to incorporate it in the classroom.
A lot has changed since your parents were in school. There's more flexibility, changes for security and health, and more ...
Experts say effective integration means designing AI use that complements, not replaces, the mental effort required for lasting learning. Research on "desirable difficulties" shows that when learning ...
Research shows ChatGPT reduces student mental effort while boosting grades - raising crucial questions about cognitive ...
Barbers Hill ISD is rolling out Brisk Teaching, an AI teaching platform, to help teachers create lessons, trim paperwork, and tailor support for bilingual students.
Even as educators are optimistic about AI’s potential, they are cautious and sometimes resistant to it. What should responsible educators do? As a learning scientist who has been involved in research ...
What if higher education moved beyond rigid calendars and assembly-line teaching to AI-powered, mastery-based learning where every student truly understands the material before moving forward?
SMU Darwin Deason Institute gets a $2.7M grant to identify cyber vulnerabilities in AI- and machine-learning-powered ...
AI is moving quickly into classrooms, lesson planning, and assessment. While it can save time and spark new ideas, the bigger question is how to use it responsibly. Teachers are not just adopting new ...
"It’s not a substitute for learning.” Learn how local school districts are using AI tools to supplement teaching, and how ...
Amid warnings about the need for AI literacy and the possibility of job losses, professors at institutions like Randolph College, Liberty University and the University of Lynchburg are developing ...