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New partnership trains Michigan teachers for AI innovation

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Artificial intelligence is reshaping our world–and our classrooms. These trainers will be equipped to deliver foundational AI literacy training to colleagues, ultimately scaling impact and fostering equitable access to AI education for students statewide. This press release originally appeared online.

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5 resources to build stronger classrooms through PLCs

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TeachFX What it is: TeachFX is an innovative tool that uses artificial intelligence to record and analyze classroom conversations. Key features: Hundreds of downloadable tools (e.g., Use their collaboration tools to structure your team’s weekly or monthly meetings.

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Digital learning is different

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From the internet and computers to cell phones and artificial intelligence, schools continue to invest a lot of time and money into figuring out how best to use these new technologies. Students need to have access to some high-quality digital resources starting in elementary school. These include human-made items (i.e.

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8 under-the-radar digital learning resources

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InqITS (Inquiry Intelligent Tutoring System) Subject areas: Science Best for: Developing scientific inquiry skills InqITS offers virtual science labs where students can conduct experiments, analyze results, and receive real-time feedback. Educators can create multimedia lessons, games, and assessments tailored to their curriculum.

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Why agentic AI matters now more than ever

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Ethics and accessibility policies Written down but rarely embedded in daily workflows. What would a more intelligent system look like? Final thoughts: Less control panel, more compass Theres something timely about rethinking what we mean by intelligence in our learning systems. These systems might help learners stay afloat.

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Rethinking K-12 cyber strategies amid federal budget cuts

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Previously, this council played a key role in coordinating federal resources, sharing threat intelligence, and aligning security efforts across districts. How is data moving, and who has access? IT teams should also map enterprise traffic and evaluate unusual or unnecessary connections: Which servers are communicating externally?

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Crafting environments where students with autism thrive

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But beyond the numbers, what matters most is how students see themselves–as capable, intelligent, and equipped to succeed. Even simple adjustments–such as dimmable lighting or access to noise-canceling headphones–can create a more comfortable space for learning.

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