Corey Murray is a former managing editor of EdTech: Focus on K–12 and a 20-year veteran of writing about educational technology. If we were to poll the readers of this site, it's probably safe to say ...
When new cellphone policies arrive, small schools are responding with creativity, collaboration and a focus on student well-being ...
FOR a ten-year-old, Amartya is a thoughtful chap. One Monday morning at the Khan Lab School (KLS) in Mountain View, California, he explains that his maths is “pretty strong” but he needs to work on ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — As soon as the federal pandemic relief started arriving at America’s schools, so did the relentless calls. Tech companies by the dozens wanted a chance to prove their software was ...
Unified platforms, real-time location data, and advanced AI analytics will bolster school security, improve threat detection and streamline emergency responses in K-12 environments this upcoming year.
Strengthening school safety is a top priority for families, communities and educational institutions, and innovative solutions are necessary to protect against varied and expanding physical and ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The public schools in Oakland, California, are still figuring out what their plans will look like for restarting classes this fall amid the coronavirus pandemic, but they know this ...
Technology has become a keystone for making schools safe for kids these days. It’s appearing everywhere, even in things as simple as the visitors’ sign-in sheet. “While many schools have paper log ...
This article is part of the collection: A Decade in Review: Reflections on 10 Years in Education Technology. This op-ed is part of a series of reflections on the past decade in education technology.
The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, is confident that his team “know how to build AGI.” In a blog post, he followed up by explaining that by the end of 2025, we may see the “first AGI agents” joining the ...
The Iowa Department of Education is using new technology to protect Iowa schools. The technology was rolled out to more than ...