It would be hard to imagine higher education in the twenty-first century without educational technology, online learning, and, increasingly, artificial intelligence (AI). While technological tools and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ray Ravaglia covers education, focusing on technology and innovation. When classrooms abruptly switched to online during the Covid ...
Using technology inside the classroom can significantly enhance student engagement and participation. Digital tools like audience responses systems (ARS), interactive whiteboards, and real-time ...
As teacher burnout across the U.S. reaches epidemic proportions, schools are faced with a looming question of how to support their educators and stem the tide. The challenge of learning new technology ...
The seventh EdTech Top 40 report highlights the reliance on edtech in our schools and the importance of maintaining an interoperable technological ecosystem According to the report, K-12 institutions ...
Education today looks dramatically different from classrooms of just a decade ago. Interactive technologies and multimedia tools now replace traditional textbooks and lectures, creating more dynamic ...
On a return flight from Tokyo to Detroit, I impulsively downloaded the Duolingo app. As a professor of education practice, I had just attended an educational technology conference and was inspired by ...
Step into any school district today, and you’ll see it: a dizzying maze of educational technology tools. On average, districts access 2,739 distinct tools annually. Ed tech providers roll out flashy ...
NEW YORK CITY — With funding streams tightening and ed-tech offerings multiplying to meet demand for artificial intelligence, some school district leaders at the annual EdTech Week conference last ...
The number of ed-tech products school districts use in a single school year has surged over the past five years. With an influx of federal funding as part of pandemic relief aid, schools purchased ...