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AI could help your students collaborate, research says

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Under the grant, of which WPI will receive almost $612,000, Whitehill and his colleagues will work with two public school districts in Colorado, building and testing different forms of “AI Partners” in the classroom–ranging from a simple iPad with a camera and microphone, to animated interactive avatars that perceive and understand students’ (..)

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3 Pillars of High-quality Blended Learning

Catlin Tucker

In a secondary English language arts class, rather than assigning a single text to the entire class, teachers can provide a curated list of books or short stories, each highlighting different themes or literary styles. They can also allow students to work with a research partner or in small groups.

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Hoping to Spur 'Learning Engineering,' Carnegie Mellon Will Open-Source Its Digital-Learning Software

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Physicists well educated in physics, and trained for research in that discipline; English professors learned in their language and its literature (or at least some tiny corner of it); and so on down the list of the disciplines. What do we find in a university? But doing that will mean a change of culture.

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Classroom Learning

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While classroom learning may be more suitable for certain subjects that require hands-on practice or direct interaction, online learning can be equally effective for topics that lend themselves well to self-paced study or asynchronous collaboration.

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How K12 Supports Elementary Students in Science and STEM

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STEM in Language Arts Reading and writing are closely related to STEM, as is learning to communicate complex ideasa skill valuable in every field, from engineering to coding and medicine. Lessons like these help students see how science and innovation have shaped the world.

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