
Do Students Learn More Writing or Typing?
The answer of writing or typing is complicated, says a cognitive scientist, and has been oversimplified in the past.
By Jeremy Woodward published
To prepare for tomorrow, AI education must start today
By Michael Millington published
Each AI tool has its own benefits, but combining multiple tools together can result in a solution you might not have foreseen before.
By Luke Edwards published
Colleague AI offers bot buddies to assist teachers and students in class and beyond.
By Luke Edwards published
Brisk is an AI teaching assistant that works with the curriculum intelligently.
By Luke Edwards published
Almanack is an AI tool designed to help teachers create slide decks, report cards and much more.
By Luke Edwards published
Quizalize gamifies quiz based learning to help in education.
By Luke Edwards last updated
Boom Cards uses number- and letter-based tasks to have students practice and improve skills
By Luke Edwards last updated
Flippity is a Google Sheets add-on that lets you build quizzes, flash cards and more for education.
By Luke Edwards published
Story Xperiential teaches students Pixar-level creativity, direct from the pros.
By Luke Edwards published
SEN Teacher is a well established online resource for special needs teaching.