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5 AI tools for classroom creativity

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When they integrate AI tools into the classroom, educators nurture creativity, making learning fun while also preparing students for a future where AI will be an essential part of creative industries. AI-powered writing assistants help students refine their essays and creative writing, offering suggestions that improve clarity and expression.

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Florida district deploys new math tool

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Florida’s Jackson County School District will deploy LearnBop, a math learning system, to students across the school district. Following the rollout of Digital Jackson, a one-to-one initiative providing Windows 8 tablets to students in grades K-8, the district next focused on interactive learning content.

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How Intelligent Tutoring Systems Make Deep Learning Possible

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It’s not until you have an interactive learning environment that you can get to the deeper learning. What are some of the challenges with deeper learning? That’s different than the standard delivery of text and multiple choice questions. This is more interactive, and it attempts to pick up emotions.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

This begs the question: What’s next for education? As we know, the pandemic led to a proliferation of learning technologies, with districts reporting the use of an average of 2,500 edtech tools in the 2023 EdTech Top 40 research study. The policy has passed, but questions remain on how universities will be held accountable.

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

This begs the question: What’s next for education? As we know, the pandemic led to a proliferation of learning technologies, with districts reporting the use of an average of 2,500 edtech tools in the 2023 EdTech Top 40 research study. The policy has passed, but questions remain on how universities will be held accountable.