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As students utilize artificial intelligence, they are outpacing schools in the adoption of generative AI tools for learning.
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Teachers can use a variety of tech tools to create short social emotional learning activities that fit easily into the classroom routine.
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My students’ easy access to chatbots forced me to make humanities instruction even more human. Credit...Animation By Sean Dong Supported by By Carlo Rotella Carlo Rotella is the author of “What Can I ...
Hand your child a phone when you are ready for their childhood to end. We’d suggest another spin on that online proverb: Let kids bring their phones to class when you want them to stop learning. Last ...
Google is offering U.S. college students a free year of Google AI Pro. You have until January 31, 2026 to apply. The free trial also includes 2TB of storage through Google One. To get your free year ...