Despite Seattle Public Schools’ district policy to issue devices to each of its nearly 50,000 students, some highly vocal parents are successfully opting their students out of technology altogether.
On 23 July, a fire gutted Astha’s Okhla centre, where 16-year-old Bhumika learnt computers and sports. Now, 85 children are ...
Kids love technology, but excessive screen time can affect their ability to pay attention in the classroom. Here's what Akron ...
Despite district policy, parents and students are finding ways around the ubiquitous technology in classrooms.
FOR many years, Cindy Wong has been supporting a local non-governmental organisation (NGO) focused on giving out second-hand ...
Artificial intelligence makes many tasks faster and easier. But a new study suggests that students may learn more when AI ...
As Central Texas students return to school, Code Ninjas offers hands-on experiences in coding, robotics and artificial intelligence.
At home, moderation and restraint are the rule for tech parents. Boredom is exalted. Maybe they’re onto something. Credit...Patrick Leger Supported by By David Streitfeld David Streitfeld has written ...
Children who use digital devices frequently have more complex views of AI.
As unexpected as it has all been, it has also just felt right, according to Lodi Primary School’s new principal.
Parents have been calling for more human interaction in learning, and KCS administrators are listening. Here's what to know.
A video shared by a Mumbai woman named Khushi Jeswani has gone viral. She showed a Class 6 computer science book with ...
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