AI is transforming foreign-language education by providing personalized practice, instant feedback, and immersive conversation opportunities.
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AI is transforming foreign-language education by providing personalized practice, instant feedback, and immersive conversation opportunities.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the admissions experience—making it faster, more personalized, and accessible for students and colleges alike.
Parents and students deserve transparency when their school undergoes construction. Safety, communication, and duty of care must remain top priorities.
Voice recognition and visual AI are reshaping classrooms—from reading support to lab safety—while raising new questions about privacy and equity.
From AOL’s legacy to AI rovers, VR, data privacy, and inclusive STEM safety, this week’s edCircuit roundup explores the trends shaping education.
A decade ago, learning management systems (LMS) were static digital filing cabinets, teachers uploaded assignments, and students logged in to complete them.
Powered by AI, real-time GPS, and robotics, these quirky novelty autonomous bots are revolutionizing the way students live and learn.
As the company retires its dial-up service, educators can look back on how AOL sparked habits, ideas, and infrastructure that power modern education technology
With AI enhancing personalization, VR is no longer a novelty but a vital tool for educators and families to create deep, memorable learning experiences.
With standardized testing, you have to know grammar to understand the questions.
Traditional schools want more parental involvement; charter schools need it.
In this episode, Dr. Kamela Patto, Superintendent of Collier County Public Schools (CCPS), discusses new programs aimed at improving student achievement.
In this episode, Dr. Barbara Jenkins, Superintendent of Orange County Public Schools, shares her journey and the pride she has in her students.
Each enrollment system is, and should be, as unique as the school district itself.
Many schools, states, and districts are looking to make substantive, transformational change.
Author Tamara Fyke discusses the need for a collective effort to heal after the school shooting in Marshall County, Kentucky.
Parents are part of helping ensure that the conversation about what it means to be future ready is important.
In this episode, Superintendent Diane Kornegay shares how she is taking the necessary steps to promote an environment of improved information sharing.

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