Grants of up to $5,000 are available for educators to implement innovative and effective forms of learning.
A new low-cost artificial intelligence model from China is wreaking havoc in the technology sector, with tech stocks plummeting globally as concerns grow over the potential disruption it could cause.
Forty-one percent of tech executives in a recent international survey said they believe advancements in AI will significantly increase security threats. NetApp's second annual Data Complexity Report points to 2025 as "AI's make or break year."
When evaluating which ed tech tools to adopt, evidence of impact is one of the most important factors to consider.