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Scaling Student Engagement And Operations Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and Deep Learning are disrupting and impacting every sector. Higher education is no exception. Every university department can use these technologies to improve efficiency and boost overall student success. There are three major areas where AI can be applied in higher education: Administration. Teaching. Learning. Figure 1. AI Strategic Impact Areas in Higher Education Applying AI first in administrative areas can help reap early benefits. On the other hand, AI for teaching and learning—like virtual tutors—is still in its early stages and may take several years to become mainstream.…

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How LMS Platforms Scale Learning For Teams Work today doesn’t happen in one place anymore. Teams are spread across cities, countries, and time zones. Sales teams work in the field, support teams work remotely, and new hires join from different locations. While this gives organizations flexibility and reach, it also makes learning and development more complex. How do you train everyone consistently? How do you ensure people are actually learning? And most importantly, how do you scale learning without losing control? This is where a Learning Management System (LMS) becomes essential to help you manage, track, and improve learning across…

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Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter By the time children reach elementary school, teachers can usually predict which students will volunteer answers, speak easily in front of the class and move comfortably through discussion — and which will hesitate, look down or remain silent even when they understand. What gets discussed far less often is that this pattern rarely begins in third or fifth grade, when participation gaps become easier to see. It begins in children’s first classroom experiences, where they learn whether speaking feels safe, whether mistakes are survivable and…

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NotebookLM only uses the sources you upload. This means you stay in control of what students are learning and how they interact with the material. You can upload articles, lesson notes, or primary sources, and everything students do stays connected to those resources.This matters because as teachers, we intentionally create learning environments where sources are thoughtful, purposeful, and aligned to our goals. NotebookLM supports that by allowing you to work only with materials you have already selected and vetted. Instead of spending time addressing questionable information or redirecting conversations, you can stay focused on the learning itself.

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What’s Really Shaping The Future Of Workforce Learning? What is and is not working in the digital learning sphere? In this report, Learning Pool has examined this year’s research and tracked shifts in perspectives from previous years, focusing on five key areas. It explores evolving challenges, L&D opportunities, and notable trends that are shaping digital learning in 2026. eBook ReleaseState Of Digital Learning Report 2026 This year’s State of Digital Learning Report explores what this moment means for L&D, and how organizations can move beyond experimentation to build sustainable skills, systems, and leadership at scale. What Are Your Top L&D…

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AI is built into everything, including Google Sheets. However, how do you easily utilize AI when building spreadsheets, and particularly when you are reviewing student responses in a Google Form? A simple function in Google Sheets allows you to use AI on a range of data. As part of my workshop for OTIS “Catching Up … Read more The post Analyzing Hundreds of Student Comments in Record Time appeared first on Teacher Tech with Alice Keeler.

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Join our zero2eight Substack community for more discussion about the latest news in early care and education. Sign up now. Every child who starts at Lemay Child and Family Center in St. Louis County receives a developmental screening during their first month of attendance. Based on these screenings, kids can receive speech or occupational therapy at the center, and staff can connect families with community support like help sourcing healthy food. “The economy right now is just really challenging,” said Denise Wiese, the center’s executive director. “So we feel that those extra supports we give parents and children are really…

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The Next Evolution Of Workplace Learning For years, organizations have relied on platforms to manage learning. Learning Management Systems (LMSs), Learning Experience Platforms (LXPs), and various training tools have formed the foundation of corporate learning strategies. These platforms brought structure, scalability, and control to learning initiatives, making it possible to deliver training across large and distributed workforces. But today, the nature of work and learning has fundamentally changed. Employees no longer operate within linear workflows or static environments. Instead, they work across multiple tools, collaborate in real time, and are expected to adapt continuously to new technologies and processes. In…

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There are thousands of scholarships out there. Below you will find many scholarships. My goal is to share all types of scholarships every Saturday. Don’t wait! Apply for these scholarships today. And, if you missed the last Scholarship Saturday, check it out. There are scholarships there that are still open. You can also find scholarships on my other scholarship lists, such as scholarships with requirements based on your state, major, grade level, ethnicity, or religion. And lastly, check out my list of scholarships with April deadlines. Only brief information about each scholarship is listed. Therefore, I encourage you to visit…

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School (in)Security is our biweekly briefing on the latest school safety news. Subscribe here. Two recent stories by reporters here at The 74 demonstrate the ongoing ripple effects of the Trump administration’s massive deportation campaign. One deals with money, the other with home.  My colleague Linda Jacobson detailed how empty desks are adding up, whether it’s students who are absent from school, families who have been detained or others who’ve left their districts — or fled the country — on their own. The Trump administration has offered to limit immigration enforcement near schools in negotiations with Democrats, but district leaders say they’re already facing budget…

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