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Teachers Believe That AI Is Here to Stay in Education. How It Should Be Taught Is Debatable.

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Whats remarkable about these innovations is that most of their creators arent old enough to get their drivers licences yet. Among the top 50 teams, 42 percent used artificial intelligence to power their inventions. Just as many said they currently lack the resources to integrate artificial intelligence into their curriculum.

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5 Essential Questions Educators Have About AI

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Walberto Flores EdTech Coordinator, Highlands International School San Salvador Artificial intelligence has entered our classrooms — sometimes invited and other times not — leaving educators to ask essential questions about its implementation and impact.

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Education and Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Path to Transformation

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Artificial intelligence resides at the nexus of education and technology, where the opportunities seem limitless, though uncertain. Over the last few months, EdSurge webinar host Carl Hooker moderated three webinars featuring field-expert panelists discussing the transformative impact of artificial intelligence in the education field.

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Integrating Technology in Education for Modern Classrooms

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Moreover, integrating artificial intelligence into your teaching strategies can personalize learning by adapting to individual student needs and progress. Sharing best practices among peers often leads to innovative solutions tailored specifically to enhance student outcomes.

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Why Hidden Artificial Intelligence Features Make Such an Impact in Education

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Fortunately, the education sector had time to smooth out some of these wrinkles, especially with improved connectivity and advancing technology such as artificial intelligence (AI). Before transitioning to EdTech, Levine enjoyed 30 years working in various positions in K-12 and higher ed.

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7 Edtech Trends to Watch in 2022: a Startup Guide for Entrepreneurs

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As we navigate the roadmap drawn by COVID-19, we know there will continue to be accelerated digital transformation and rapid innovation of education intended to positively impact student outcomes in 2022. To help early stage edtechs entering the market navigate this unique point in history, we have developed the 2022 EdTech Startup Guide.

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Here Are the 10 Stories K-12 Readers Couldn’t Put Down in 2024

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They gave their takes on innovating in math and social emotional learning. And of course, readers were eager for coverage on dealing with the ways artificial intelligence is changing the dynamics of their classrooms. Are Schools and Edtech Companies Ready for the Digital Accessibility Deadline?