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Smarter Classrooms for Today and Tomorrow

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Also key to the classrooms of today and tomorrow are support for real-time video conferencing and remote learning platforms. Moreover, smarter classrooms harness the power of data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) to personalize the learning experience at an unprecedented scale.

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Taking a measured look at AI in the classroom

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AI doesn’t just spit out data–it provides real, actionable insights that allow teachers to better help students See related article: The importance of teaching generative AI AI in the classroom: The idea brings up images of students plugged into the Matrix, learning differential equations in seconds, doesn’t it?

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Knewton launches free, open adaptive learning platform

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‘Friendly robot-tutor in the sky’ delivers on-demand, hyper-personalized learning. Adaptive learning provider Knewton has launched a free, open personalized learning platform. Any individual can create or use state-of-the-art supplemental lessons to provide students with unique learning paths in real-time.

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What Technology or Teaching Tools Do You Use to Enhance Your Teaching?

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In K-12 classrooms, a variety of technology tools for teaching and learning contribute to an enriched learning environment. AI tools in K-12 classrooms assist educators in personalizing learning experiences. Coding and robotics: Introduce coding and robotics programs for hands-on, experiential learning.

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‘Our Technology Is Our Ideology’: George Siemens on the Future of Digital Learning

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A researcher, theorist, educator, Siemens is the digital learning guy. He’s credited with co-teaching the first MOOC in 2008, introduced the theory of “connectivism”—the idea that knowledge is distributed across digital networks—and spearheaded research projects about the role of data and analytics in education.

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Can Online Education Lower Costs and Improve Quality?

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Inspired by the breakout podcast Serial, four years ago two digital learning leaders at the University of Central Florida created their own podcast—focused on online learning instead of true crime. If you're teaching 12 students, then you kind of don't need the big data. That was mostly what we talked about. "If

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Your Syllabus to SXSW EDU 2019 (and Where to Find Us!)

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Companies include an AI robot, student incubator and a startup called Pie for Providers. But it’s become increasingly unclear if online learning is living up to its promise for students, as concerns persist over quality, inequitable disparities in digital-learning participants and outcomes. Tuesday, March 5, 4 p.m.