When evaluating which ed tech tools to adopt, evidence of impact is one of the most important factors to consider.
A new network of technology, school systems, and researchers is forming to "better understand and scale innovative learning acceleration approaches" and improve student outcomes.
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) recently announced a partnership with Avantis Education to bring educational virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) solution ClassVR to its students. A news release reports that the district has already deployed more than 16,000 ClassVR headsets as part of the Los Angeles Unified Instructional Technology Initiative.
Apple has introduced a collection of free "Everyone Can Create" resources to help teachers engage students with interactive lesson ideas.
A 6th grade ELA teacher offers best practices based on his experience using AI tools and features in the classroom.
The Iowa Department of Education has invested $3 million to make EPS Learning's AI-powered Reading Assistant tool available to public and nonpublic elementary schools
Discovery Education has introduced a new collection of free digital learning materials focused on environmental studies.
Educators have a chance to design their ideal K-12 learning space in a contest recently announced by classroom furniture manufacturer KI.
Global education company McGraw Hill has added two new generative artificial intelligence tools to help personalize learning experiences for both K–12 and higher ed students, according to a news release.
Edtech manufacturer Cyber Acoustics recently announced the AC-6014 USB-C Headset, designed for use in K–12 and virtual classrooms. The news comes on the heels of three recent USB-C product announcements, including two headsets with a microphone and one without.