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No, AI Detection Won’t Solve Cheating
Want to address concerns about student ChatGPT use? Here are five steps to take instead of turning to unreliable detection tools.
Classroom Technology
15 Reasons Teachers Say Social Media Isn't All Bad for Students
Many educators do see some positive impact from social media. For instance, the apps and platforms enable informal learning.
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Privacy & Security
What Schools Need to Know About These Federal Data-Privacy Bills
Congress is considering at least three data-privacy bills that could have big implications for schools.
Classroom Technology
Why Teachers Should Stop Calling AI's Mistakes 'Hallucinations'
Researchers who think about how to talk about AI recommend using another name for errors—such as "mistakes."
Classroom Technology
See Which Types of Teachers Are the Early Adopters of AI
Most still aren't using AI in instruction, study shows.
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Don't Make This Mistake When It Comes to Teaching AI Literacy
Teachers can provide the lessons without AI-powered tools.
Purchasing Alert
Texas District to Buy Assessment Platform; Nevada System Needs Superintendent Search Firm
A district in Texas is looking for an assessment platform, while a Nevada school system seeks a superintendent search firm.
Marketplace K-12
Lessons for Ed-Tech Companies in LAUSD’s Far-Reaching AI Experiment
The CEO of AllHere, an organization working with the nation's second-largest school system on a massive AI project, talks about what went into the partnership.
K-12 Insider
A Call for Math Products That Re-engage Disconnected Students
Teacher turnover and student disengagement pose challenges to schools, and opportunities for vendors to help, says incoming NCTM President Latrenda Knighten.
Marketplace K-12
California School Districts Aren’t Waiting for a State List to Adopt Math Materials
San Diego Districts in California aren’t waiting for the state to put together its new math materials list before making purchasing decisions. Instead, some are starting to adopt new curriculum and materials now, according to a new report from the Center For Education Market Dynamics. California, which has more than 5 million K-12 students, is gearing up for…
- Classroom Technology This AI Tool Cut One Teacher's Grading Time in Half. How It WorksAn AI Tool to grade computer science assignments tended to mirror the assessments of experienced educators.Classroom Technology More Teachers Are Using AI-Detection Tools. Here's Why That Might Be a ProblemStudents are increasingly getting disciplined for using generative AI, a new survey finds.Classroom Technology Science Fiction May Be the Key to Helping Students Understand AIFor educators seeking to help students understand the power of AI, fiction has become an indispensable teaching toolPrivacy & Security A New Federal Taskforce Targets Cybersecurity in SchoolsThe “government coordinating council" aims to provide training, policies, and best practices.Classroom Technology Teachers Spend 2 Hours a Day on TikTok. What Do They Get Out of it?For some teachers, TikTok is the bane of their existence. For others, it's a go-to source of inspiration, delivered with a dash of humor.Classroom Technology From Our Research Center Kids Turn to TikTok for Mental Health Diagnoses. What Should Schools Know?Nearly two-thirds of educators say students “sometimes” or “frequently” use social media to diagnose their own mental health conditions.
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Spotlight on Empowering Educators and Engaging Students
This Spotlight will help you leverage technology to meet students’ individual needs, investigate how ed tech can help teachers, and more.
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- Classroom Technology What Kids Say They Need to Understand How AI WorksA National 4-H Council survey explores kids’ knowledge and use of artificial intelligence.Classroom Technology From Our Research Center How Young Is Too Young to Teach Students About AI? Survey Reveals Differing OpinionsEducators overwhelmingly agree that students need to learn how AI works, but at what age, exactly, is a source of debate.Classroom Technology From Our Research Center Will AI Use in Schools Increase Next Year? 56 Percent of Educators Say YesSome districts are already looking for ways the technology might help save educators' time.Classroom Technology Opinion Ed Tech Can Be an Invaluable Tool for Teachers. Here’s How to Use It BestEd-tech tools can enhance student learning. But teachers need to ensure they can prove meaningful and promote fact-based knowledge.Classroom Technology From Our Research Center Does Your District Ban ChatGPT? Here's What Educators Told UsMore than three-quarters of educators say their districts haven't banned ChatGPT and other AI tools.Classroom Technology From Our Research Center Where Does AI Belong in Education? Teachers and Administrators Have Some Strong OpinionsA survey of educators across the country generated a wide range of opinions about the role of AI in teaching and learning.
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