Schools Tell Ed Tech Leader They Expect Lots More Blended, Hybrid Learning in the Fall. What This Means for Teachers and Students

In a Microsoft EDU survey of about 500 K-12 schools across the U.S., 61% expect to start in a hybrid environment and 87% anticipate using more technology in the classroom than ever before, even when in-person learning fully returns

AI-Assisted Learning And Its Impact On Education

There is power in understanding the elements that shape the way we learn. That knowledge, when partnered with Artificial Intelligence, can enable us to create learning experiences that are supportive to all learners.

With Minecraft: Education Edition, Microsoft Looks To Blend Esports And EDU

Microsoft is adding instructor guides and frameworks to the popular videogame Minecraft to bring the competitive juice of esports to STEM eudcation.

How to Provide Immersive Learning Experiences Remotely

Integrating virtual and augmented reality into online instruction can make it more engaging for students.

Higher Education: Don’t Just Survive – Help Students Thrive

As an industry that has struggled to mobilize innovation at times due to bureaucracy, this is a big opportunity for higher education to adopt new practices, technology, and philosophies that will result in better student learning outcomes for years to come.

For Success In Schools Post-Coronavirus, Education Must Transcend Location

Why must people be lucky to get educated, even during a pandemic? We’ve had access to world class technology that removes barriers to educating and connects subject matter experts, coaches, educators, and families for more than a decade.

Daily smartphone use boosts infant pupils’ memory

OECD study finds that using a computer, tablet or smartphone at least once a month is linked with better literacy scores for kids

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