From VHS safety films to AI-powered simulators, driver’s education has evolved into a global, tech-driven industry reshaping how new drivers learn.
Educational technology is the combined use of computer hardware, software, and educational theory and practice to facilitate learning.
From VHS safety films to AI-powered simulators, driver’s education has evolved into a global, tech-driven industry reshaping how new drivers learn.
From AI-driven feedback to VR history lessons and real-time mobile updates for parents, edtech is transforming how we teach, learn, and lead.
With better broadband and new edtech tools, rural students are earning credits, using AI tutors, and building futures—from kitchen tables to tractors.
Student healthcare in K–12 schools is undergoing a quiet revolution. What used to be handwritten notes is now instant, trackable, and collaborative.
EdTech sparked a ripple effect—shaping how we learn, train, and engage—proving today’s most innovative systems are rooted in educational design.
EdTech promises much, yet school districts face implementation challenges. Today, we outline five key obstacles and solutions for tech benefits to all.