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The AI research company Anthropic is giving a global collective of teachers access to AI workshops, an online community forum and other resources, both to share ideas and to inform the progress of their chatbot Claude.
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A teacher-built AI platform received the highest combined audience and judge score at an ed-tech startup competition during the Future of Education Technology Conference in Orlando last week.
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Developing policies to establish phone-free schools and a playbook for artificial intelligence, including curriculum, rules and professional learning, are among Connecticut's legislative priorities for 2026.
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A court order could require schools to turn over students' personal data including Social Security numbers.
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Students learn time management skills and have the freedom to do their schoolwork in a way that fits with the rest of their activities.
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As part of a lawsuit, the California Education Department is supposed to hand over student names, health records and Social Security numbers.
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The check-in process has gone digital and more in-depth as schools seek to protect students from sex offenders.
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School staff can't send one-on-one texts to students and need to copy their students' parents on emails.
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Schools support student success with the help of makerspaces, digital tools and Wi-Fi access at home.
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A California school district makes lunch time fun and full of learning opportunities, which has also helped cut down on behavior issues.
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The debate over personalized learning heats up among legislators, educators and onlookers.
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In celebration of this year's Digital Learning Day, we look at school districts that continue to build on their digital learning efforts as they shift their focus to personalizing learning with technology.
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Students seemed to perform differently on paper tests compared to online tests in a recent analysis.
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Bulk purchasing helps Pennsylvania school districts save 40 to 70 percent on their network costs.
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One-quarter of families that earn less than the median income don't have Internet access outside of their mobile data plans.
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Federal and state investigators are helping a South Carolina district figure out what to do.
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Career and technical education involves expensive simulators and other technology tools that prepare students for work on real equipment.
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As education leaders get fired for negative posts on social media, their peers reflect on the power of Internet platforms to be used for good or bad.
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A Washington skills center lights a fire under students who were bored in regular classes.
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The ACLU and the Tenth Amendment Center say their model legislation will address the shortcomings of current student data privacy protections.
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A ceramic 3-D printer helps disabled students overcome physical limitations.
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