You don’t have to have it figured out by twenty: MSU alum uplifts MSU students
Host of Michigan Public’s “All Things Considered” radio show Rebecca Hector joined students to discuss her career path, as a graduate of MSU’s College of Arts & Letters. Hector is also the
MSU to offer AI studies across all majors amid push for digital-ready workforce
Michigan State University is making a major push to build students’ digital skills, especially in artificial intelligence. Michigan State University is making a major push to build students’ digital skills,
MSU to offer AI studies across all majors amid push for digital-ready workforce
MSU is developing a foundational AI course for students in partnership with a council of business and civil leaders outlining needs for the workforce of the future Other recommendations include
MSU research aims to help local Christmas tree farmers
The goals of this project are two-fold, says Dr. Joby Czarnecki. “We named our project ‘Making Christmas a Little Greener’ because we are trying to help the farmers make more
New MSU study says screen time benefits kids
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – A new Michigan State University study is looking at the relationship between screen time and academic achievement. Researchers found that adolescents who play video games, scroll
MSU study: Screen time aids learning, but gender gaps remain | MSUToday
Current parenting and educational trends often prioritize structured, adult-supervised activities in an attempt to optimize children’s educational outcomes. This often comes at the expense of unstructured leisure time spent with
MSU study: Screen time aids learning, but gender gaps remain
Why this matters: Concerns about the detrimental effects of screen time on adolescents’ academic achievement often overlook the potential educational benefits of online leisure time. There is need for further
MSU study finds print wins over digital for preschoolers learning to read
BYLINE: Madeline Strauss MSU has a satellite uplink/LTN TV studio and Comrex line for radio interviews upon request. MSU study finds print wins over digital for preschoolers learning to
Books better than digital games for teaching kids ABCs, MSU study finds
When it comes to teaching early literacy skills to preschoolers, cracking open a book appears to be much more effective than powering up a digital learning game, according to a
MSU study finds print wins over digital for preschoolers learning to read | MSUToday
When it comes to teaching preschoolers their ABCs, sticking with the basics might just be more effective. Despite the rise of digital tools and educational games, learning to read still