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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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Elizabeth Bassford, Vice President of Content & Implementation, Curriculum Associates As the multidisciplinary nature of astronomy is recognized, schools should look to expand curriculums with more astronomy-focused courses in 2024. The coming “Curiosity Revolution” will drive deeper student engagement in the post-Covid environment.

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Developing Your Approach to Generative AI

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Relevance According to a global survey in five countries, nearly 74% of university students indicated that they planned to use ChatGPT for academic tasks (Ibrahim et al., As you think about your discipline relative to generative AI, consider: What fundamental skills do students need in your courses or disciplines? 2023; Sallam, 2023).

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

Elizabeth Bassford, Vice President of Content & Implementation, Curriculum Associates As the multidisciplinary nature of astronomy is recognized, schools should look to expand curriculums with more astronomy-focused courses in 2024. The coming “Curiosity Revolution” will drive deeper student engagement in the post-Covid environment.

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Five Things You Should Know About Connecting Democracy and the Curriculum

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As faculty members with a commitment to nonpartisan student voter engagement and learning for democracy (Faculty Network for Student Voting Rights 2023), we wish to further shed light on an often underutilized area in the quest for increased student participation: the academic curriculum.

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Five Things You Should Know About Connecting Democracy and the Curriculum

Faculty Focus

As faculty members with a commitment to nonpartisan student voter engagement and learning for democracy (Faculty Network for Student Voting Rights 2023), we wish to further shed light on an often underutilized area in the quest for increased student participation: the academic curriculum.