From boosting reading skills to exploring science and math, free and creative learning resources are helping kids thrive both in classrooms and at home. Teachers, parents, and homeschoolers are ...
Less than a year after introducing its Reading Coach and Reading Progress tools for education users, Microsoft today introduced an entire suite of similar tools called Learning Accelerators that focus ...
Math is a struggle for too many students in high school and junior high. And some of the most effective solutions, such as individualized tutoring, are expensive and difficult to scale. But what if ...
Back in early 2020, educators and students nationwide were living in a fast-paced world full of choices, adjustments, and constant changes. But in March of that year, everything changed. Our district, ...
A fast-growing Downtown Pittsburgh edtech company says it uses artificial intelligence in its tools to supplement kids’ learning experiences, not replace them. Carnegie Learning is a K-12 education ...
City Schools partnered with AMSTI for a three-day math training focused on hands-on, inquiry-based instruction for K-5 teachers. — Teachers observed live classroom ...
The ed-tech company Discovery Education will expand its global reach to include data analytics and professional development tools for math and reading classes, company officials announced Tuesday.
AI plays a supportive educational role for nearly 70 percent of top-performing math students asked about their study habits, according to a new survey. The survey, conducted by Philadelphia-based ...
AI learning tools will be introduced to undergraduate physics and math courses this fall. The Artificial Intelligence and Math Skills program, a two-year project aiming to decrease learning ...
When most educators teach about artificial intelligence, the goal is to help students use an existing technology, like ChatGPT or a bot integrated into an online program. But Clayton Dagler wants his ...
A school the state labels as "low performing" is showing academic growth that school leaders say tells a very different story ...