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Quick thinking has its place in the classroom, but students who also master slower, more deliberate thinking develop the skills to know when each approach serves them best.
In general, you shouldn't be entering any login information or payment details into a Google Forms document (it will start ...
Google's NotebookLM now let's you create a video presentation using AI from your notes and study materials. Learn how to create your first.
Teachers across the country say they're embracing AI in the classroom and trying to help students learn to use it responsibly ...
Imagine a student working on an assignment and they are stuck. Their lecturer or tutor is not available. Or maybe they feel ...
The “AI Grader” from Grammarly bases its evaluations on rubrics and syllabi submitted by students, as well as “publicly ...
The company's data shows activity that contradicts a stance many educators have taken on AI. Wasn't that inevitable?
New research suggests that motivation isn’t built on grades but on whether grades match students’ expectations, so showing them evidence of their learning is key.
Just how much of your child’s school work is really their own? That’s the question teachers are trying to answer as artificial intelligence ramps up in schools.
Discover three practical ways teachers use AI in the classroom, from personalized learning to gamified lessons and real-time ...
AI won’t replace teachers--but thoughtful AI use can lead to deeper student engagement and increased classroom efficiency.
With the new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building, the Institute’s multidisciplinary approach to music deepens.