Technology provides instant accessibility to information, which is why its presence in the classroom is so vital. Smart phones, computers, and tablets are already an omnipresent element of everyday ...
Walk into any school and you will find teachers using classroom technology in very different ways. One teacher builds interactive lessons with embedded videos and real-time polls. Down the hall, ...
Clarification: This story has been updated to better describe Katie Davis’ title and perspective. As the digital media landscape grows and changes—especially with the introduction of generative ...
In a nationwide survey, more than half of Gen Z students said they didn’t have enough information to choose the best path after high school. For business and community leaders, statistics like this ...
Half of students believe that learning how to use AI is the most important skill they’ll gain in college, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 students pursuing higher education degrees ...
Colleges and universities have sought to equip students with the skills to use generative artificial intelligence tools thoughtfully and ethically, but a recent study finds students often outsource ...
The University of Dayton is developing and adapting curriculum as part of its broader AI strategy to prepare students to use the technology skillfully and thoughtfully in their careers.
At a time when technology is rapidly evolving and screen time is on the rise, schools across the United States are scaling ...
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is now a reality in higher education, with students and professors integrating chatbots into teaching, learning and assessment. But this isn't just a ...
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 ...
Key findings from Inside Higher Ed’s student survey on generative AI show that using the evolving technology hasn’t diminished the value of college in their view, but it could affect their critical ...