As adoption of education technology accelerates, a fundamental question remains: Are we measuring the right things?
At the annual Future of Education Technology Conference last month in Orlando, FETC Chair Jennifer Womble explained why the K ...
From personalized learning platforms to AI-powered tutoring systems, EdTech is not just a supplement to traditional education; it is becoming a core driver of innovation across classrooms, companies, ...
On a return flight from Tokyo to Detroit, I impulsively downloaded the Duolingo app. As a professor of education practice, I had just attended an educational technology conference and was inspired by ...
Amelia Vance, at left, the founder and president of the Public Interest Privacy Center, leads a discussion on Feb. 10, 2026, at George Washington University law school in Washington. The panel ...
Hendrick, C. (2026). “ A Latter-Day Luddite Pulls the Plug on EdTech: New book argues it’s not the tools we use but the ...
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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 ...
Today, even in Catholic schools, the number of Chromebooks, digital teaching tools and other technology in classrooms is held out as a barometer of a modern, effective learning environment. The more ...
Expand your network with the ed tech leaders making waves today and join us in celebrating a decade of sharing and connecting the top voices in educational technology. Rebecca Torchia is a web editor ...
OUR education system faces numerous challenges, including inadequate resources, overcrowded classrooms and a digital divide ...