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Legal Risks and Obligations for Schools Using AI Tutors

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Schools must ensure AI platforms follow secure authentication processes and comply with online learning data protection guidelines. Liability for AI-Driven Advice and Errors AI tutors can make mistakes that negatively affect student learning outcomes. How can schools test the accessibility of AI tools?

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6 benefits of immersive learning with the metaverse

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Immersive metaverse learning can help students and teachers to achieve similar benefits without the need to physically experience things in this way. This means that similar learning outcomes can be achieved at any time, even if the conditions are not ideal and if observing something or traveling somewhere is not possible.

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How One District Takes STEM Learning to the Next Level

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For the past four years, applied learning pedagogies, including digital tools like game-based platforms, have been explored within LAUSD to build math, literacy and social-emotional learning competencies using applied learning pedagogy. Celebrate and showcase students’ achievements and learning outcomes.

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Tips for Supporting Students With Special Needs Using Technology

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Understand Individual Needs Understanding the unique needs of each student with special needs is the first step in effectively using technology to support their learning. Whether it’s a learning disability, physical impairment, or sensory issue, recognizing these elements will guide you in selecting the right technological tools.

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COVID-19 Forces Science Labs Online and in Homes

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In a statement, the system’s vice chancellor of communications and marketing, Paul Feist, said California Community Colleges sought an online virtual platform that could integrate with the learning management system used by the colleges. He did not respond to a question about how much the system paid Labster.

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