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Howard Gardner on His Theory of Multiple Intelligences and Lessons for COVID-19 Era

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The education world gets obsessed sometimes with trying to come up with ways to measure smarts. But today we’re talking with someone who has a history of shaking up the narrative when it comes to talking about intelligence. It’s Howard Gardner, best known for his theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI).

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How Intelligent Tutoring Systems Make Deep Learning Possible

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From among hundreds of nominations, the award team gave the Learning Science Research prize to Arthur Graesser , Professor in the Department of Psychology and the Institute of Intelligent Systems at the University of Memphis. 2018 McGraw Prize in Education winner Arthur Graesser. We program it intelligently so the human always wins.

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A virtual reality, AI-boosted system helps students with autism improve social skills

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Now, the KU research team has secured funding to add artificial intelligence components to the system to give those students an extended reality, or XR, experience to sharpen social interactions in a more natural setting. Office of Special Education Programs has awarded a five-year, $2.5

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How learning science informs edtech product development

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Market intelligence firm HolonIQ expects global edtech spend to reach $300 billion in 2022 and up to $404 billion in 2025. But is all that money well spent on learning products with proven efficacy in the classroom, or are those billions going toward technology for technology’s sake?

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Meet The Newest Liberal Art: Coding

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To answer that question, faculty at The New School have developed a suite of interdisciplinary classes such as “Anthropology of Networks,” “Generative Media and Artificial Intelligence,” and “An Interactive History of Computers Doing Bad Things,” which covers viruses, botnets and ransomware.

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The Impact of Inclusive STEM Education

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The district serves a diverse student body, and as educators at Broward, we place tremendous value on meeting the needs of all our students — especially in creating equitable opportunities for skill-building and STEM. Preparing future global innovators takes a district-wide team of facilitators, classroom teachers and school administrators.

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Systemic Change Means Rethinking College and Career Prep. We’ve Done It Before.

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An unprecedented number of people are unemployed, while artificial intelligence, machine learning and automation are already changing the job market. Developments in Education Over the past 10 years, states across the nation have adopted new standards in all content areas. For more than a year we have endured a global pandemic.