Millions of students worldwide have long relied on self-paced learning through pre-recorded video lectures, a model that forms the backbone of massive open online courses (MOOCs) and large-scale ...
In a remarkable show of support, Poynette students, parents, and teachers spoke up at Monday's board of education meeting to ask board members to reconsider using a teacher's retirement to reduce the ...
U.S. Marines assigned to the 81st Training Group analyze weather patterns and cloud movements on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Jan. - 27, 2026. The course, hosted by the 81st Training Wing, has ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Colby chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. I’m not a computer science major. Sure, I’ve done some coding in R for ...
Houston ISD's state-appointed Superintendent Mike Miles says the district will pilot two schools designed to train students for a future where artificial intelligence "will be ubiquitous," even as key ...
More governments are rolling out chatbots in schools. Some experts warn the tools could erode teaching and learning. Credit...Raven Jiang Supported by By Natasha Singer Natasha Singer covers tech in ...
Abstract: Education in the digital era of the 21st century faces increasingly complex challenges. One of these challenges is how to maintain student motivation and engagement in the learning process, ...
Inquiry-based learning has been gaining more attention in classrooms across the world. Teachers often ask, What does it look like in practice? How does it differ from more traditional approaches? At ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. One of the biggest challenges design teams and web developers face is turning Figma designs into ...
AccelerateMS has officially announced the relaunch of the Mississippi Reconnect Program 2.0, a bold initiative designed to re-engage unemployed and significantly underemployed Mississippians through ...
Cadence Weis was more than happy to say yes. Even if it meant an accelerated learning curve. Weis, who is going to be a sophomore at Laurel High School this fall, was one of three girls wrestling for ...