Higher ed is moving beyond online classes toward adaptive learning, AI-powered support and secure, student-centered digital ...
Hundreds of AI-driven tools are being built to save teachers time on grading, lesson planning, and other tasks. But not all educators are on board. This story is from The Algorithm, our weekly ...
The call for speakers is now open for Tech Tactics in Education September 2025, a fully virtual event developed by the producers of Campus Technology and THE Journal. Taking place on Sept. 25, 2025, ...
According to recent federal data, schools are still struggling with a shortage of teachers and other staff. An upcoming CDW webinar aims to provide solutions to help K–12 leaders bridge the gaps that ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s office of educational technology has been eliminated as part of the federal agency’s massive reduction in force, according to sources familiar with the layoffs and ...
Much of what a student needs to do for school is online nowadays. Students need to access and submit their assignments on learning management systems; teachers use videos, online quiz apps, or digital ...
Many ed-tech challenges in 2024 reached a point that demanded leadership, and decision-makers at state and local levels across the U.S. stepped up. Current events forced tentative answers to looming ...
On Jan. 23, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced the removal of more than 200 pages from its website due to the use of words such as diversity, equity and inclusion. Among the pages now ...
The platforms I once promoted could show you a dashboard of open rates and response times. What they couldn’t show you was whether a student felt heard—or safe enough to speak. I used to celebrate ...
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