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ISTE launches four new initiatives to improve edtech experiences

eSchool News

Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology. “To He compared human and artificial intelligence to the difference between a dump truck and a sports car. To put it more bluntly, we believe life is too short for sucky learning.”

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New partnership trains Michigan teachers for AI innovation

eSchool News

This collaboration will accelerate AI literacy and AI readiness across Michigan’s K-12 schools by expanding support for educators and leveraging the state’s existing network of instructional and educational technology coaches. Artificial intelligence is reshaping our world–and our classrooms.

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ISTELive 25: Empower Students to Shape Their Learning With Technology

EdTech Magazine

At ISTELive 25, Alana Winnick, educational technology director of New York’s Pocantico Hills Central School District, shares why student voice is her passion and how she drives student leadership in her own schools.

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Teaching Creativity and Durable Skills in an AI World

Edsurge

Laura Slover Managing Director, Skills for the Future Recently, EdSurge host Carl Hooker moderated a two-part webinar series, sponsored by Adobe , featuring expert panelists exploring the intersection of creativity, artificial intelligence and student success in K-12 and higher education.

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Bite-Size Learning, Big Results: Why Microlearning is the Future of Education

k12 Digest

This fundamental truth about human cognition has finally found its perfect technological match in the form of microlearning. As we witness the rapid evolution of educational technology, the convergence of bite-sized learning modules with intelligent virtual tutors is creating unprecedented opportunities for personalised education.

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Making Math Class Relevant to Real Life

Edsurge

A new open letter signed by more than 250 company CEOs calls for states to require students to take courses in computer science and artificial intelligence, claiming that that kind of training can boost graduates job prospects and future earnings. Adding applied math courses is also on the agenda.

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An AI Wish List From Teachers: What They Actually Want It to Do

Edsurge

While edtech vendors race to integrate AI into every aspect of teaching and learning, educators are drawing clearer boundaries: AI should save them time, not replace their judgment. When generative AI entered classrooms, it promised a revolution. For many teachers, it delivered an avalanche of tools instead.

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