Comp Sci High faces a new and rapidly evolving challenge: the rise of AI, a force reshaping both education and the tech ...
State lawmakers gave AI in education a lot of attention in last year’s legislative session with more than 50 bills proposed, and schools have wasted no time trying to teach students about the ...
The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Western Illinois University-Quad Cities will host a series of free Basic Digital Literacy classes this spring at WIU-Quad Cities Riverfront Hall. The ...
Read Jocelyn Paulley, Partner at Gowling WLG's guest blog on the essentials of implementing AI in your business.
When I left the classroom 12 years ago, computer science was still treated like a niche pursuit, something for the few. Today, it’s the engine of change across every sector. In K–12 education, it is ...
The Michigan Department of Education met its Jan. 1 deadline to publish lists of materials that align with the state's new literacy laws, providing school districts with vetted tools to help students ...
Emily Musil reviews her 11- and 13-year-old children’s report cards, scanning through the typical categories: language arts, math, social studies. But one day she is hopeful there will be a new metric ...
The House will vote Wednesday on a sweeping early literacy reform bill, aiming to reverse what leaders are calling “troubling trends” in student reading rates. “In Massachusetts, we have school ...
First-to-market foundational AI content fosters critical thinking and hands-on learning, empowering students to confidently navigate an AI-driven future According to the Cengage Group 2025 Graduate ...
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 ...
The civics literacy program is a graduation requirement for all undergraduate students beginning with the fall of 2021. Once the activities are completed, a notation of Civics Literacy Proficiency ...
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