Kate LaBarbera teaches 2nd grade at the K-5 Carlton Avenue School in San Jose, Calif. Jaison Naiker teaches a social-emotional learning seminar called Connections to 7th graders at Surprise Lake ...
“Technology laggards” are late adopters of technology tools—the last holdouts in adopting a new tech gadget or solution. They’re often skeptical of innovation and may even have an aversion to change.
For years, some accounting firms and finance departments resisted shifting any, much less all, of their critical data and IT systems to the cloud. And very few firms and finance departments supported ...
While at dinner with a fellow proptech firm a few weeks ago, one of their team members said, “We have clients paying for our product, but they haven’t invested the time to implement and use it.” ...
Move over, coding. Some schools are asking student programmers to think critically about rapid advances in artificial intelligence. Marisa Shuman challenged her students at the Young Women’s ...
When 12-year-old Nina Mones was in sixth grade last year, she struggled to keep up with her math class, getting stuck on improper fractions. And as the teacher pushed ahead with new lessons, she fell ...
This month in All Tech Considered, why everyone wants to break up big tech. From federal regulators to Congress to state attorneys general, everyone seems to be trying to figure out whether major tech ...
What can the United States can learn from how other countries are using educational technology. A discussion of the findings of Technology Counts 2004—the seventh edition of Education Week’s annual ...
Auditors are taking advantage of the remote auditing capabilities they used during the pandemic to do more types of audits and expand priorities like fraud detection and cybersecurity. Processing ...
Seemingly every blog on AI use in business since 2023 talks about “human-in-the-loop.” They stress the importance of “effective AI governance,” “transparency,” “measurable ROI,” and “effective ...