Parents are forming a loose network teaching one another how to get their kids off school-issued Chromebooks and iPads.
It’s 11:59 pm. A final-year student clicks “Submit Assignment.” The screen freezes. The page refreshes. The system crashes.
Mesick Consolidated Schools has launched a "No Screens" Literacy initiative that replaces classroom technology with physical books and paper to improve student literacy and comprehension.
During the 2000s and 2010s, books were sidelined in Swedish classrooms and replaced with laptops and ipads. The idea was to prepare students for life in a digital world. But it seems to have backfired ...
Muscat: The Ministry of Education has launched the central training programme for the 'Virtual Labs Project', implemented by ...
The Housing Authority of Pompano Beach and the Figgers Foundation celebrated community-based youth tech program ...
NearSpace Education (NSE) has been awarded a NASA TEAM II STEM Innovator grant to erase the line between classroom ...
American artificial intelligence firm Anthropic on Monday announced it has opened a Bengaluru office, its second in Asia ...
Oklahoma needs comprehensive change and financial investments, not fluff that seeks to distract from the underlying problems ...