A bill that would require the New Jersey Department of Education to create statewide guidelines on students' use of internet-enabled devices in the classroom is closer to becoming law.
Minimizing digital friction and fostering digital dexterity in K–12 environments requires a concerted effort that involves training, integration between systems and single sign-on.
At a New York City training session, educators explored how artificial intelligence could support teaching while also ...
The technologies that truly support student learning and growth are those that are human-centered, supporting a learner’s exploration and creativity. By staying anchored to the individual learner, we ...
While the school board is in the process of developing a policy, the discussion of AI usage was the topic of a debate at B-CC ...
New AI tools appear every week. Many promise efficiency, personalization, or better learning, yet only few deliver. For ...
From textbooks to toys, educators are finding simple yet powerful ways to make science, technology and mathematics learning ...
Built-in screen readers improve the accessibility of texts and can help students achieve success in building higher-level ...
Australian teachers have been rage-baited by students right up to the dying days of the 2025 school year. In what has been ...
New Jersey is poised to restrict cellphone use in public schools as both the state Senate and General Assembly passed a bill.
New technologies are complicating efforts to teach the scrolling generation to think critically and defensively online.
Tucker and her students make adaptive toys for teachers to use in their classroom and to give a few away to students. These ...