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Helping students learn new tech skills–and exceed expectations

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Wow, you guys are quick studies.” Such a position can help frame classroom assignments as interdisciplinary tasks and projects that require knowledge from other classes and other subjects. It can compel students to tap into different intelligences and develop the habit of synthesizing knowledge. That is correct!” “Wow,

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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. That’s where intelligent tutoring systems come into play. We program it intelligently so the human always wins.

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Only out-of-the-box solutions will fix the real problems in schools

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Or, as the “Out of the Box” report says: “Imagine, for example, elementary classes that deeply embed the science of reading, making use of phonics instruction to the degree appropriate for each student and using technology and artificial intelligence to support building the requisite vocabulary and content knowledge to access rigorous text.

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AI as an Educational Ally: Innovative Strategies for Classroom Integration

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Since the public release of ChatGPT in December 2022, educators have faced the challenge of effectively integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their teaching. Encourage students to select supplemental articles relevant to their fields to foster interdisciplinary connections, allowing for both autonomy and current insights in the field.

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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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5 models that prioritize learner-centered education

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Conventional schooling often leaves students disillusioned, questioning their intelligence and value as it is framed by a system that needs an overhaul. Its learners receive all of their core academic content–English, history, social studies, and math–through mastery-based online courses.

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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. Companies need the flexibility to include teachers and end-users in the iterative process, using research and long-term studies to determine (and prove) that a tool is effective.

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