A surge in gamified coding platforms is transforming programming education for beginners, blending entertainment with structured learning. From global volunteer-led initiatives like Mode to Code to ...
Held in Chicago, this year’s event tackles how educational technology can foster collaboration, innovation and safer learning environments to improve student outcomes. At the CoSN 2026 Annual ...
Chalkbeat Ideas is a new section featuring reported columns on the big ideas and debates shaping American schools. Sign up for the Ideas newsletter to follow our work. Seventh-grade math teacher Dylan ...
Sign up for TPR Today, Texas Public Radio's newsletter that brings our top stories to your inbox each morning. The University of Texas San Antonio opened San Pedro II ...
For more than a decade, Dylan Kane, a seventh-grade math teacher in Leadville, Colorado, leaned into technology as a way to improve his classes. Starting in 2014, he dragged Chromebook carts down ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Ben Gomes argues the most important thing in education is something no algorithm can ...
Former Springfield Central star quarterback Pop Watson spent three years at Virginia Tech before transferring to UMass in January. During his time in Blacksburg, Watson led the Hokies to a win against ...
OpenAI has acquired popular tech industry talk show TBPN — Technology Business Programming Network — making this the AI giant’s first acquisition of a media company. The show will report to OpenAI’s ...
Security teams are grappling with a major supply chain attack on Axios, a popular JavaScript library with over 100 million weekly downloads. The North Korean state actor Sapphire Sleet compromised the ...
In the past two years, the number of college and university students taking hybrid courses has increased, with the majority of undergrads who attended them enrolled in one to six of such classes, ...
No more YouTube or video games on school laptops. Textbooks and pencils are back. Some seventh graders say they prefer learning offline. No more YouTube or video games on school laptops. Textbooks and ...