The University of Iowa's Iowa Reading Research Center (IRRC) and the Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) have partnered with Foundations in Learning on literacy support for rural students in grades 3-5.
Instructure, maker of the Canvas learning platform, has announced a national expansion of its Mastery Predictive Assessments.
Learning platform Quizlet recently announced new AI-powered features designed to provide a more streamlined user experience.
Google and Khan Academy recently announced a partnership that will integrate Gemini into the latter's suite of writing and literacy tools.
In an open call last month, we asked education-serving industry leaders to weigh in on how AI and ed tech will impact schools and districts in the coming year. Here's what they told us.
A reflection on designing learning experiences where technology supports instruction rather than defines it.
Lumio, the learning platform from SMART Technologies, is introducing new AI enhancements to help speed lesson creation for teachers.
Ed tech provider McGraw Hill has launched Teacher Assistant, a new generative AI-powered tool for lesson planning support, and announced the wider availability of Writing Assistant, a gen AI tool for strengthening students' writing skills.
Education platform StudyFetch has introduced StudyFetch Read, a free AI-powered literacy tool designed to provide personalized reading instruction for students.
Savvas Learning Company has introduced enVision+ Mathematics, the latest version of its math program or grades K-8.