The majority of K-12 educators across the country receive little or no formal guidance about using artificial intelligence (AI) tools, according to a recent study from the Walton Family Foundation ...
A growing number of special education teachers say they use artificial intelligence platforms to draft all or part of students’ individualized education programs, even as many districts lack policies ...
Sharply divergent state standards, district rules, and teacher strategies result in uneven access to the technology.
The use of video editing software with AI capabilities to produce learning videos, recorded lessons, tutorials, and flipped ...
A new NPR/Ipsos poll shows many teachers are using AI to save time, but a majority are also worried the technology is making it harder for students to learn to think for themselves.
K-12 teachers and students across the country are increasingly using AI in and out of classrooms, whether it is teachers turning to AI to refine lesson plans or students asking AI to help them ...
AI transcription and translation tools allow classes and “farbrengens” to become searchable, multilingual, and instantly ...