A $1.2 million National Science Foundation grant will help train a cohort of 60 Mississippi State University students to develop artificial intelligence systems capable of analyzing digital images.
In partnership with UK ed-tech company Avantis Education, Los Angeles Unified School District has deployed over 16,000 virtual reality headsets for in-class and extracurricular instruction.
California Representative Zoe Lofgren said she accidentally voted against the FAFSA Deadline Act, which passed the House with ...
A year after the Supreme Court banned race-based admissions, students’ choices and college policies have affected a view of ...
Why has AI been relatively mute in math classrooms around the country? And is it a broader failure that could hinder the ...
The Norman Public Schools Foundation on Thursday announced a $500,000 donation to fund cutting-edge STEM labs in all 17 ...
"We write to you today about the deeply disturbing situation involving deep-fake AI nude images generated by a former student ...
Trump wants to not just shake up but eliminate the federal education bureaucracy and send it back to the states. Students ...
The Ohio Senate on Wednesday approved a ban on transgender students using bathrooms that fit their gender identities and sent ...
UMass Lowell, together with colleges and universities across the state, is developing free, online textbooks that are more ...
Ryo Suzuki and his team at the University of Colorado Boulder are pioneering this new approach to make textbooks dynamic and ...
Faculty at KSU value and prioritize affordable learning for KSU students. Open Educational Resources (OER) are any type of educational materials that are in the public domain or introduced with an ...