Top 10 EdTech stories March Anthropic Stanford Microsoft AWS
AI in education continues to accelerate, with March’s biggest developments spanning research, funding, national policy, and large-scale skills initiatives. New studies raise questions around evidence and impact, while governments and
Thompson: Rethinking data centers as a model for economic justice – The Detroit News
Part of the focus should be on making sure there are serious hiring commitments as well as investment in the digital skills of our young people. Source link
New Etiquette Summer Camp Teaches Kids Social Skills for a Digital Age
Imagine if your cell phone died right now. Now what if your computer stopped working on top of that. No access to the internet, no access to immediate communication. The
Digital Creators Aren’t Journalists, They’re in a Lane of Their Own, And That’s Okay
It’s crucial to avoid mislabeling digital creators as journalists and to explore why society often sees them as interchangeable with experienced journalists. Key Takeaways Digital creators differ from journalists by
Illinois unveils ‘Journey to Success’ prison tablet education program
The Illinois Department of Corrections on Tuesday launched Journey to Success, a new, customized educational content application portal available on tablets used by inmates across the state. Though the app
Gen Blogs | Building Financial Confidence in a Digital World
April is Financial Literacy Month, an annual campaign to help people of all ages acquire the skills they need to make informed financial decisions and plan for the future. Every year, companies, nonprofits,
Congratulations to AAJA’s 2026 U.S. Executive Leadership Program Cohort
The Asian American Journalists Association is proud to introduce the 31st cohort of the 2026 U.S. Executive Leadership Program (ELP). This year, 18 participants will engage in a series of
Career readiness starts with a critical, undertaught skill: Decision Education
Key points: As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly reshapes how work gets done, educators are being forced to rethink what students need to succeed after graduation. New research from the Burning
IOM3 | Heritage crafts go digital
Made Smarter is helping manufacturers embrace technology to protect traditional skills. Example of a blacksmith forgery in use © smspsy/Shutterstock The industrial digitalisation movement Made Smarter North West is supporting
PEC Launches Global Freelance Initiative to Empower Pakistani Engineers – Bluffton Today
Distributed by EIN Presswire This initiative marks a significant step toward empowering Pakistani engineers to compete globally, earn independently, and contribute to the country’s digital economy.” — Engr. Waseem Nazir,