
The “Soft Skills” Students Need in an AI-Filled World
It’s easy to conjure a mental image of a science fiction-inspired dystopian future when we hear cautionary tales from the

It’s easy to conjure a mental image of a science fiction-inspired dystopian future when we hear cautionary tales from the

Recently, districts from across the U.S. converged at Dell’s Innovation Summit to tackle problems of practice around innovating in schools,

While artificial intelligence (AI) has been present in schools for years through adaptive learning and feedback tools, this new wave

Technology has a knack for raising alarms in education: the advent of tools like the radio, calculators, television, and smartboards

At a recent conference session on student-centered learning, the facilitator asked participants to wrestle with the question, “When did you

We’re often asked to explain how virtual learning outcomes compare to those in traditional, analog classrooms. This is a fairly

Given our lack of unified language, conversations about virtual learning often feel confusing. Is my district’s “hybrid” learning your school’s

Since the introduction of computers into classrooms, the premise has been that increased access to technology would result in more

Dr. Jilliam Joe is the Vice President of Learning Insights at LEAP Innovations. Jilliam has dedicated her career as an

Chong-Hao Fu is the Chief Executive Officer of Leading Educators, which “partners with school systems to build and sustain the