Using technology inside the classroom can significantly enhance student engagement and participation. Digital tools like audience responses systems (ARS), interactive whiteboards, and real-time ...
It would be hard to imagine higher education in the twenty-first century without educational technology, online learning, and, increasingly, artificial intelligence (AI). While technological tools and ...
Lisa Berghoff, technology director for Highland Park High School in Illinois, speaks at the 2026 Future of Education Technology Conference in Orlando. ORLANDO — Lisa Berghoff, director of ...
"As there was with social media, there is a mountain of data, and it just keeps growing, that these products don't do what they told us they were going to do," Rep. Angela Arsenault, D-Williston, a ...
The layoffs of staff serving in the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology (OET) are a profound loss for the nation’s education system. For over 30 years, OET provided ...
AI will move from experimentation to institution-wide strategy. In 2026, colleges and universities will shift away from isolated AI pilots toward coordinated adoption guided by governance, privacy ...
Millions of students take online courses annually, and online learning remains one of the largest and most steadily growing enrollment segments. What’s changing in 2026 is how online courses are ...
In Fall 2024, EdSurge Research partnered with Rethinking Schools, an education nonprofit and publisher focused on social justice and education, to conduct a participatory research project about how ...
George Zayed is a Classroom Modernization Specialist for CDW. As enrollment and retention remains top of mind for higher education institutions, many administrators still consider bodies in a ...
With AI flooding offices, you may think brushing up on computing skills is the best way to help your career. The reality of today’s workplace says something different. Experts say that AI is already ...
The scientists, from Northwestern University, Harvard and other organizations analyzed millions of data points about U.S. jobs from 2005 to 2019, and came to one simple conclusion: comparing how ...