A quarter-by-quarter look at the federal grants, state programs and private funding sources that can help schools invest in the technology they need. Curtiss Strietelmeier is a K–12 analyst for CDW•G.
The government’s Defence Industrial Strategy pulls no punches when it comes to laying out the purpose of its strengthened ...
AI will move from experimentation to institution-wide strategy. In 2026, colleges and universities will shift away from isolated AI pilots toward coordinated adoption guided by governance, privacy ...
Yet AI is so readily available it’s hard for many students to resist using it, given their course load and the need to ...
There’s nothing new about the latest struggle between administrators and the professoriate over control of the classroom.
Students across Canada are exposed to artificial intelligence (AI) whether through search engines, writing assistants, ...
As universities pilot agentic AI for advising and administrative tasks, its place in teaching and learning remains unclear.
A new US-wide cell phone network marketed to Christians is set to launch next week. It blocks porn, which experts in network ...
The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI)—particularly in “hidden” everyday applications—is creating a new and distinct form of digital inequality.
Students discuss how the technology can serve as a learning tool but can also lead to dishonesty and laziness.
The recent court rulings holding Meta and YouTube liable for the harmful effects of social media addiction on children should serve as a wake-up call to the nation, especially the education sector.