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Artificial Intelligence Is Attracting Investors, Inventors, and Academic Researchers Worldwide Artificial Intelligence Is Attracting Investors, Inventors, and Academic Researchers Worldwide
A growing interest in artificial intelligence in the United States and internationally is outlined in a new report and seems likely to influence education in the future. Read more.
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Are State Student-Data-Privacy Laws Changing Companies’ Behavior? Are State Student-Data-Privacy Laws Changing Companies’ Behavior?
States have approved a wave of K-12 data privacy laws over the past few years, but few of those policies outline specific penalties for companies. Preview this article on EdWeek Market Brief.
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In Judging Instructional Products, Educators Have This Message: Show Us Your Evidence
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On 'Teachers Pay Teachers,' Some Sellers Are Profiting From Stolen Work
In interviews with Education Week, some teachers said they’ve seen lesson plans they created being sold by other people on Teachers Pay Teachers, and that the company isn’t going far enough to stop copyright infringement. Read more.
It’s Been a Good Year for K-12 Budgets: 38 States Have Boosted Spending
States increased overall spending on K-12 education by $10.9 billion in fiscal 2019, according to the National Association of State Budget Officers. Read this free article on EdWeek Market Brief.
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