Held in Orlando, Fla., this year’s event promises even more opportunities for professional development and networking.
As digital tools become more embedded in teaching and learning, questions about wellness, engagement and balance are ...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Talk of what’s possible with AI permeated conversations this week among the 7,000 attendees at Educause, the sector’s leading education-technology conference. But amid the product ...
FETC 2026 is where the most innovative practitioners share what's actually working in schools and districts. It's where educators come to get answers, gain confidence, and leave ready to lead.” — ...
Education 2.0 Conference, a three-day education event, brings forth all the incredible leaders of the sector on its global stage. You can meet and collaborate with the experts while learning about ...
(TNS) — Richard Culatta, the CEO of ISTE+ASCD, believes school districts are on the cusp of a new phase when it comes to generative artificial intelligence. Districts on the leading edge of using the ...
Bennett’s Mill Middle engineering students were selected to present at the Georgia Educational Technology Consortium (GaETC) ...
Each year, the EDUCAUSE Top 10 report outlines the biggest trends, opportunities and challenges in higher ed IT, covering the higher education IT workforce, highlighting lessons learned from the year ...
Study shows large language models may now correct — not amplify — bias in college and career guidance. Everyone assumes AI makes bias worse — but my research showed that newer models may do the ...
As colleges navigate major disruption—from a loss of federal funding to AI advancements—they’re also being forced to grapple with persistent questions around their role in skills training, trust in ...
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