Policy recommendations from the DOE's first report on AI and Education
In the summer of 2022, the Department of Education convened a group of listening sessions centered on the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and education. Over 700 constituents representing educators, technology developers, researchers, policymakers, learners and their caregivers showed up to voice their hopes and concerns regarding this rapidly developing technology and its potential impact on education.
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Academic Technology,
Digital Learning,
Artificial Intelligence
We're absolutely thrilled to be a partner of Promethean, an industry trailblazer in the realm of educational technology. The company was founded by teachers, for teachers in Blackburn, U.K. in the 1990s. Since then, Promethean has grown, becoming an international innovator of interactive displays and educational software. With a presence in 126 countries, Promethean is headquartered in Seattle.
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Arey Jones,
Educational Services,
Educational Technology,
Digital Learning,
Promethean
The New Year brings to mind resolutions and fresh, blank calendars– it’s a time for pondering the future and setting goals. But the change of the calendar can also be an ideal time to take a look at where we’ve been and how we’ve evolved. At Arey Jones, we have a rich and extensive history in the educational technology field that stretches back more than 100 years.
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Topics:
Arey Jones,
Classroom Technology,
Educational Technology,
Digital Learning
Technology offers endless opportunities to expand and enrich the way students learn. While many of us grew up learning to draw with pencil and paper, shaping clay with our hands, or gluing stiff pieces of macaroni to construction paper, today, the ways in which students can learn are infinite—and decidedly less messy.
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Topics:
At Home With Arey Jones,
Play Tech,
Productivity,
Kids,
Digital Learning
EdTech and the Metaverse: What Could it Look Like?
Technological innovation is constantly evolving. The newest frontier in the digital landscape is the metaverse: a collection of universes in which the digital and the physical overlap. With technology and education being well immersed, it’s safe to assume that the metaverse will have an impact on schooling; the question is, how?
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Topics:
Technology in Classroom,
Educational Technology,
Learning Styles,
Learn By Doing,
Virtual Reality,
EdTechTeam,
Resources for educators,
In-person Learning,
Digital Learning
In the last year especially, our society has learned of the fundamental importance of technology to education. Not only does the access to technological support literally expand the classroom, but it also does wonders to engage students in different ways.
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Topics:
At Home With Arey Jones,
Homework Online,
Academic Technology,
Paperless Classroom,
Digital Learning,
Virtual Learning
Being a 21st century kid comes with some challenges; among them is having to be cautious about one’s personal information on the Internet. Through smart phones, tablets, computers, and games, children amass a large amount of data. According to Wired, 92% of the children in the United States will have a digital footprint before they turn two years old. The ramifications of this only increase in importance as children grow up and use technology more frequently and more independently. Understanding the importance of data security is especially crucial, as children have spent more time on tech devices in this last year.
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Topics:
Technology Security,
Academic Technology,
Digital Learning
Whether in person, online, or a hybrid model, school is sure to look different this year. For teachers and for students, it’s crucial that routines and expectations remain as normal as possible. Some of that normalcy includes the importance of back-to-school rituals; among them is building rapport between students and teachers. Icebreakers are fun games and activities that are intended to create a comfortable environment for everyone.
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Topics:
Chromebooks,
Peer Observation,
Kids,
In-person Learning,
Digital Learning