From AI study assistants to presentation builders, these free tools can help teachers, students, and parents work smarter.
By asking the right questions, doing the research, and observation, parents can better ensure that the edtech their children ...
Instructure and InnovateEDU’s analysis of common classroom technologies found 60 percent of designated ed-tech tools and 98 percent of consumer tools haven't met standards of evidence recognized by ...
In an industry obsessed with automated learning apps, Stacy Richter, CEO of Live Lingua, is bringing the human element back ...
If you teach English learners, you already know the daily puzzle: a classroom full of students at five or six different ...
Santa Clarita Valley schools are experiencing a dynamic transformation, propelled by new educational technologies that are changing the way teachers teach and students learn. From interactive ...
The number of ed-tech products school districts use in a single school year has surged over the past five years. With an influx of federal funding as part of pandemic relief aid, schools purchased ...
Education has undergone more transformation in the past two decades than in the previous two centuries. What began as simple computer-assisted learning has grown into a dynamic ecosystem known as ...
As districts grapple with mounting financial pressures, a new report notes a noticeable shift in edtech strategy as leaders prioritize impact over volume, demanding stronger alignment with ...
It’s virtually impossible today to determine when a student’s writing has been composed using ChatGPT or another generative AI tool, and it can be a nightmare to disprove incorrect accusations. An AI ...
BaSE 2025 reveals widespread EdTech use among students and teachers, but highlights limited structured adoption and AI literacy.
On the cusp of Halloween, a new tradition is gaining attention in the ed-tech space: the Scary Apps list, compiled each October by the nonprofit EdTech Leaders Alliance (ETLA) to warn educators and ...