Monitor or trust?
A series of ways that educational institutions can prevent fraud at the end of these ever-increasing and more popular online courses.
Promoting local arts through education
The arts and culture are formidable anthropological traces to be studied in order to develop in students a desire to create. Consequently, arts and culture education (EAC) enables learners to understand art, to make art and to come into contact with local artists.
Tonight, I'm revising with ChatGPT and Gemini
The initial reaction to artificial intelligence in the education sector was one of mistrust. Since then, some teachers have embraced the tool, and learners even more so. If used properly, robots can help with both comprehension and revision.
Adaptive learning in the age of artificial intelligence
The idea of learning tailored to each student seemed like a fantasy a few decades ago. Yet, artificial intelligence solutions are coming along that could reduce the tedious tasks of teachers so they can focus on supporting students. What's more, they are able to quickly note a learner's understanding and modify their course accordingly.
Truly integrating students with autism
More and more, the issue of neurodiversity is coming into the classroom. Indeed, autistic people are people on the spectrum who function differently but are able to be in a regular class... under certain conditions. Despite apprehensions, some institutions are succeeding and demonstrating that a bit of flexibility makes all the difference.