Even as schools have banned phones, the pandemic-era practice of giving students their own laptops and tablets has remained.
Views of the potential of technology—while balanced with caution—are part of that optimism, as educators’ use of AI has soared nearly sevenfold in just two years, from rarity to the majority. Teachers ...
Not a single leaflet of a former tree will be turned by that young man this year. He, as many of us, will rely on a laptop ...
In the wake of the Canvas outage on Oct. 20, students and faculty are still partial to digital deadlines and the ...
Asking students to explain how they arrived at an answer is a powerful strategy for making a concept more memorable.
From the University of Houston to Rice, professors are writing their own rules for artificial intelligence in the classroom.
These teacher-tested activities use free or familiar tools to help students think critically, create meaningfully, and ...
After months of preparation, Brown offered its first gamified course in spring 2017 — ENGL 0511C: “Fantastic Places, Unhuman Humans.” The course’s narrative follows a girl named Leila, who comes from ...
While computer-use models are still too slow and unreliable, browser agents are already becoming production-ready, even in ...
Despite clear evidence that AI agents enable widespread academic cheating, major tech companies continue aggressive student ...
A program called Upstream​ is teaching students what you can't learn in typical schoolbooks: how to manage their mental ...