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Diane Gayeski Diane Gayeski
Updated on August 19, 2024

What Role Should AI Play in College Admissions?

Adding artificial intelligence to the college admissions process has advantages. And disadvantages, too.

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Coral Hoh, Ph.D Coral Hoh, Ph.D
Updated on August 13, 2024

Can AI Help People Overcome Dyslexia?

AI surpasses the speed, capability and capacity of the human brain, which is why it might be the perfect tool to find and treat dyslexia and other learning disorders.

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Florencia Herra Vega Florencia Herra Vega
Updated on July 11, 2024

Tech Can Help Nonprofits Be More Effective. Here’s How.

Your team’s pro bono work can help nonprofits carry out their missions more efficiently.

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Gordon Gottsegen Gordon Gottsegen
Updated on July 08, 2024

7 Examples of Robotics in Education to Know

Robots are improving the education industry in various ways, and these seven companies are accelerating this trend.

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Mae Rice Mae Rice
Updated on June 25, 2024

12 Examples of Assistive Technology in the Classroom

Assistive technologies help people with disabilities by improving their access to education.

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Mae Rice Mae Rice
Updated on June 14, 2024

Edtech in Elementary Schools

Take a look at some great examples of technology in the elementary classroom and how these tools are changing the way young children learn.

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Thomas Reed Thomas Reed
Updated on May 09, 2024

Need to Boost Your Math Skills? Try Gaming.

Just like math, gamification is rooted in problem-solving and perseverance.

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Brian Nordli Brian Nordli
Updated on April 24, 2024

How to Ace the Education Sales Process

You really need to get good at listening.

Updated on April 22, 2024

Woot Tutor Launches Math Program for 5th to 12th Grade Students

Research-backed Woot Tutor has support from investors including the National Science Foundation and the US Department of Education.

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