Educational technology and computing have emerged as a dynamic, interdisciplinary domain that integrates digital tools, computing paradigms and innovative pedagogical strategies to transform learning ...
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The rapid popularization of generative AI has fostered much ambiguity. On the CU Boulder campus, educators have implemented various generative AI policies, from banning this technology to integrating ...
The landscape of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) careers is evolving rapidly, demanding a new approach to education that prepares younger adults for future challenges and ...
From research on measuring technology integration to why teachers choose a particular app, studies on educational technology have covered a wide variety of topics and challenges in recent years as the ...
Join us for a talk by Jonathon Sawyer, PhD Candidate & Doctoral Researcher, and Lucas Wilson, Postdoctoral Fellow in Historical Studies at the University of Toronto Mississauga as they discuss a major ...
Over the past decades, computer technologies have had profound impacts on education, especially as access to computers and the internet have increased in Pre-K–12 education settings. The creation and ...
According to Jhansi Mary, a lead analyst at Technavio for education technology research, “Educational institutions are making investments to improve their infrastructure which will lead to the ...
If the mere existence of data were enough to solve pedagogical problems, the accumulation of it over the past several decades should have made teachers’ lives exponentially easier by now. But that’s ...
School IT leaders can make smarter tech purchasing decisions when they consider the impact and value these tools have on teaching and learning. Long gone are the days of overhead projectors and ...
Most teachers, principals, and district leaders believe that their schools’ recent investments in technology are—at least to some extent—paying off in terms of student academic gains, according to an ...