When one thinks about using technology to support learning, the typical types of spaces we think of are traditional classrooms, media centers or STEM labs. After all, it’s easy to imagine how ...
Teaching artificial intelligence concepts to students at any level can be intimidating for teachers who aren’t technology experts, but it can feel especially overwhelming to those with students of ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Among hundreds of pre-filed bills in the Missouri House of Representatives this month, one legislator is seeking to reduce the amount of time younger students spend with ...
Artificial intelligence isn’t a new term that the K-5 students in Selver Perez’s computer-applications classes are learning about for the first time. Her students have been interested in learning ...
Teachers’ and students’ use of artificial intelligence in K-12 classrooms is increasing at a rapid pace, prompting serious concerns about the potentially negative effects on students, a new report ...
Honors student James Evans often will ask Microsoft Copilot for “a summary that’s a little more understandable and readable” for confusing text — a complex paragraph about a tax issue, for example — ...
From left to right are Bush teachers Vicky Connor, Katie Meadows, Sophia Walter, Annie Berg, Principal Kate Benson, and Phil Cammarata, and Matt Brooks, a representative from Apple Education. C.V.
When it comes to how artificial intelligence is being used in and affecting education, high-school students are concerned. And according to a new study, they have good reason to be.
New survey data finds that nearly 1 in 5 high schoolers say they or someone they know has had a romantic relationship with artificial intelligence. And 42% of students surveyed say they or someone ...
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