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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

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Not all students have reliable internet connections or devices, creating a digital divide that exacerbates existing inequalitiesespecially for younger learners in an online elementary school setting where consistent access is critical for foundational development. Additionally, remote education can lead to distractions in a home environment.

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Education and Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Path to Transformation

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Imagine classrooms where teachers are empowered by cutting-edge technology and where students don't just learn from textbooks but co-create their educational journey. Artificial intelligence resides at the nexus of education and technology, where the opportunities seem limitless, though uncertain.

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Florida Virtual School Partners with University of Florida and Concord Consortium to Launch ‘Artificial Intelligence in Math’ Online Certification for Middle, High School Students 

eSchool News

Florida Virtual School (FLVS) is partnering with the University of Florida (UF) and the Concord Consortium to introduce a groundbreaking year-long Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Math supplemental certification for FLVS middle and high school students enrolled in the schools Flex option. ORLANDO, Fla.

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An AI to-do list for educators

eSchool News

This five step to-do list can help educators engage in artificial intelligence and begin using it to positively impact both teaching and learning. Learn about AI. Begin by gaining a basic understanding of artificial intelligence. How can you leverage AI to improve teaching and learning? Engage in the conversation.

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K-12 staffing shortages threaten reading instruction–AI can help

eSchool News

The challenges facing K-12 leaders as they start the new school year are enormous. These skills underpin all other skills that students learn in school; if children can’t read well, then their entire education is at risk. Making up this lost ground while continuing to ensure that students learn grade-level skills is hard enough.

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Intelligent, Connected PDUs Save Time and Money When Going 1:1

EdTech Magazine

Intelligent, Connected PDUs Save Time and Money When Going 1:1. The internet has made it possible for learning to take place everywhere, all the time. That’s what we did at Oak Ridge Schools , one of Tennessee’s most distinguished school districts. Doug Cofer is the technology director for Oak Ridge (Tenn.)

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School Districts Have Tripled Spending on Adaptive Learning Technology

EdTech Magazine

By Meghan Bogardus Cortez Data-driven personalized learning can be done with popular classroom tools and a proper infrastructure.