AI is rapidly integrating into classrooms, offering tools from personalized tutors to automated grading, but adoption is now tempered by concerns over bias, student engagement, and governance.
Educators and researchers are rethinking the role of artificial intelligence in schools as adoption accelerates but concerns mount over bias, overreliance, and student engagement. Recent conferences ...
The Philadelphia School District is rolling out a Flyers-branded app that’s supposed to get kids moving by following an ...
Gemini can now summarize and transcribe 'impromptu and casual' meetings, not just those from a Google Meet video chat, Google ...
Take Notes for Me going in-person signals that Google doesn't want Gemini to live inside a single app; it wants it to be the ...
Chambersburg Area School District is accepting applications for internships at the secondary level. Students can explore ...
The federal government is also ramping up its abilities to directly collect data through partnerships with private tech ...
Former Google executives have testified that Google’s investment in Indonesia's GoTo was not linked to the Education Ministry ...
With classroom management, real-time translation and screen monitoring built in, Google Class tools help teachers run more ...
The E.U.’s new age verification app aims to address concerns raised by tech platforms around privacy and enforcement.
From dedicated degree programs to interdisciplinary research initiatives to career guidance, these schools are actively ...
DENVER — Denver Public Schools has begun allowing students to use a new set of artificial intelligence tools on school-issued ...