Technology has transformed high school education, revolutionizing teaching methods, learning experiences, and administrative processes. From interactive whiteboards to online learning platforms, ...
As I look back on 25 years since High Tech High (HTH) first opened its doors, I’m both humbled and proud of how far we’ve come — and how far-reaching our impact has been. When my wife Jerri-Ann and I ...
Some parents and lawmakers argue laptops in classrooms are “poisoning kids.” Education technology leaders say taking them away could set schools back decades.
A student project at the original High Tech High examines the trajectories of objects in motion. (Photo courtesy of the school) Twenty-five years ago, local business leaders, including Qualcomm ...
In recent years, higher education and the technological landscape have undergone dramatic change. Artificial intelligence, digital tools and new learning ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Talk of what’s possible with AI permeated conversations this week among the 7,000 attendees at Educause, the sector’s leading education-technology conference. But amid the product ...
Higher education is at a crossroads, facing pressures from declining enrollments, rising costs, and growing demands for personalized student experiences. But today’s universities aren’t meeting these ...
Inside Higher Ed’s third annual survey of campus chief technology officers shows that while there’s enthusiasm for artificial intelligence’s potential to enhance higher education, most institutions ...
Digital transformation in higher education is no longer limited to moving classes online or using e-textbooks—technology is redefining how institutions function. Colleges and universities are using ...
For years, tech leaders, even presidents, encouraged young people to learn coding, promising a future filled with high-paying jobs and endless opportunities. But now, that promise may be fading. As ...
Whether students have access to career and technical education courses largely depends on if their school district can pay for them. That’s because Wisconsin is one of just five states that don’t ...
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