Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Mongolia’s vast steppes and nomadic heritage have long shaped the rhythms of life. Today, ...
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 ...
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. The COVID-19 ...
Sometimes, a career in tech grows from an intense desire to understand the world around us. That's the case for Grace Yee, Adobe's Senior Director of Ethical Innovation, specifically for AI Ethics and ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. As we close the chapter to another year, it’s important to reflect on lessons learned, ...
Back to prompting and why it still matters in teaching. Over the past year, we’ve seen how prompt engineering has become an ...
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 ...
The ninth annual JofA technology roundtable podcast was initially recorded in early March, just before the coronavirus pandemic started wreaking havoc on American lives and the economy. With the world ...
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 ...
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