Two fourth-graders from DeArmanville Elementary earned top honors at the state ACTE Technology Fair after advancing from the regional competition. — Raegan Lindsey placed second ...
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 ...
Teachers’ and students’ use of artificial intelligence in K-12 classrooms is increasing at a rapid pace, prompting serious concerns about the potentially negative effects on students, a new report ...
A group of elementary school students in Union Public Schools is turning classroom lessons into real-world impact, designing ...
EdSource · School screen time is rising. California parents are asking where to draw the line No longer will every student in the Fresno Unified School District have a laptop for use at home. For ...
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Walnut Grove Elementary students contact ISS via ham radio
Students at Walnut Grove Elementary School in Suwanee, Georgia, made history on Thursday, April 2, by speaking directly with an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Using amateur ...
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These Monroe County elementary students are building prosthetic hands for those in need: 'I’m helping people'
Body prosthetics can cost thousands of dollars, putting them out of reach for many families. A global organization called e-NABLE is working to change that by creating free, 3D-printed prosthetic ...
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, ...
Devices really do help make learning more flexible, accessible and engaging. Christina Barreto Sixth grade, Yonkers, N.Y. Teachers are constantly competing with their Chromebooks for attention. Wesley ...
When it comes to how artificial intelligence is being used in and affecting education, high-school students are concerned. And according to a new study, they have good reason to be.
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This elementary school banned screens in the middle of the year. Will it solve their reading crisis?
Chromebooks and iPads are untouched in classrooms at a rural elementary school in northern Michigan. School leaders hope that more books and less screen time for students will solve a literacy crisis.
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