These student-constructed problems foster collaboration, communication, and a sense of ownership over learning.
Educators debate AI in classrooms; responsible use teaches students skills, creativity, and workplace readiness.
These versatile strategies—from brain dumps to speed sharing—help students track their own progress while informing your next instructional steps.
AI has stepped into our professional lives, our careers, our schooling. So it should be no surprise to find it in doctor's offices and hospitals, too.
Assistive technology can help students with disabilities, but schools face challenges using it to its full potential.
Brookings Institution's report details the best ways to minimize risk and utilize benefits of AI for students.
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