A growing interest in artificial intelligence in the United States and internationally is outlined in a new report and seems likely to influence education in the future.
MIT Learning Expert Tells Companies What They Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence
Affordability, Educational Impact, and Data-Privacy Protections Are Key Features Schools Will Want in AI Products
Affordability, educational impact, and data-privacy protections are key features schools will want in AI-driven products, says Jeff Dieffenbach, the associate director of the MIT Integrated Learning Initiative.
The new program at the University of Southern California will have a big focus on nurturing minority- and female-owned ed-tech companies.
Artificial intelligence is useful for a specific class of problems. These questions can help pinpoint whether it’s the right technology for a particular problem.
Teachers and students will have more ed-tech tools that use artificial intelligence in coming years, and the AI market is expected to skyrocket.
An effort to bring artificial intelligence to Edmodo and Scholastic customers is billed as having the potential to improve students’ learning outcomes and “personalize” learning.
School districts are using algorithms to analyze student data, but those metrics must be usable for educators to impact student learning.
The rise of artificial intelligence and its application to education means educators and startups needs to rethink how it can be applied in the classroom.
How Artificial Intelligence Is Likely to Shape the School Market
Companies Should Look for AI Strategies That Can Make Teachers' Jobs Easier, Experts Say
The demand for artificially intelligent products in K-12 may be fueled by the need to free up teachers’ time during the school day, experts say.
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