Revolutionizing Learning with Virtual Reality featuring Josh Reibel

Revolutionizing Learning with Virtual Reality featuring Josh Reibel

In this episode of Trending in Education, we delve into the exciting world of immersive learning with Josh Reibel, CEO of Dreamscape Learn. We explore how virtual reality and cinematic storytelling are transforming education, especially in STEM fields. Josh shares insights on Dreamscape Learn’s innovative approach, which combines Hollywood-style narratives with rigorous academic content to … Read more

Choosing a Fresh Face for the Los Angeles School Board: Carl J. Petersen

Choosing a Fresh Face for the Los Angeles School Board: Carl J. Petersen

Karla Griego and Graciela Ortiz are the two remaining candidates for the open seat on the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Board District 5, following Jackie Goldberg’s retirement. LAUSD Board District 5 covers Northeast Los Angeles from East Hollywood to Eagle Rock, extending through Koreatown and Pico-Union to parts of Southeast L.A. Griego has … Read more

Teenager Wins Top Young Scientist Award for Creating AI Handheld Pesticide Detector

Teenager Wins Top Young Scientist Award for Creating AI Handheld Pesticide Detector

3M and Discovery Education have announced the winner of the 2024 3M Young Scientist Challenge, Sirish Subash, a 9th grader from Georgia. Sirish impressed the judges with his AI handheld pesticide detector, winning a $25,000 cash prize and the title of “America’s Top Young Scientist.” Sirish competed against nine other finalists over four months before … Read more

Reflecting on the Past: Recent Study Highlights Key Question – What is the Impact of Educational Research?

Reflecting on the Past: Recent Study Highlights Key Question – What is the Impact of Educational Research?

(I’m republishing my best posts from the first half of the year. You can see the entire list of them here) Clker-Free-Vector-Images / Pixabay CAUSE, EFFECT, AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE SOCIAL WORLD, a new paper/chapter by MEGAN T. STEVENSON seems to be making a minor stir in research circles this week. I first heard … Read more

2024/2025 Fees for Gboko Polytechnic

2024/2025 Fees for Gboko Polytechnic

In this blog post, we will explore the detailed information about the Gboko Polytechnic School Fees for the academic year 2024/2025. Established in 1979, Gboko Polytechnic is a leading provider of quality education in Benue State, Nigeria. The institution offers a wide range of courses in engineering, technology, business, and management disciplines. Overview of Gboko … Read more

The current AI policy is outdated according to some (opinion)

The current AI policy is outdated according to some (opinion)

Zach Justus and Nik Janos, from California State University, Chico, argue that existing policies regarding generative artificial intelligence in education are becoming obsolete due to the integration of AI technology into various platforms. They highlight the current state of “jagged integration,” where AI tools are embedded in systems that students and faculty already use, making … Read more

Develop Interactive and Effective Modules with AI Tools for eLearning

Develop Interactive and Effective Modules with AI Tools for eLearning

Benefits Of AI In eLearning eLearning, also known as learning through electronic devices, has become an essential part of modern education and corporate training. Since its introduction in 1999, eLearning has provided a flexible, accessible, and cost-effective way to acquire new skills. With the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the learning experience has become more … Read more

Governor Gavin Newsom enacts extensive legislation prohibiting legacy admissions

Governor Gavin Newsom enacts extensive legislation prohibiting legacy admissions

The law will take effect in September 2025 and will impact various institutions. California Governor Gavin Newsom has approved AB 1780, a new law that prohibits private nonprofit colleges in California from considering legacy and donor preferences in their admissions processes. This decision brings private institutions in line with the University of California system, which … Read more

Many Californians may choose not to vote for school board due to a shortage of candidates.

Many Californians may choose not to vote for school board due to a shortage of candidates.

Political signs for the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified school board are on display at an intersection in Yorba Linda. Credit: Courtesy of Kevin Reed Millions of California residents will not have the opportunity to vote for the people representing them on their school boards on Nov. 5 because many of the board races will not appear … Read more

Revolutionizing Education: The Impact of AI on the Teaching Landscape

Revolutionizing Education: The Impact of AI on the Teaching Landscape

As educators, we have experienced numerous waves of innovation, but none are as powerful as Artificial Intelligence (AI). Many focus on how AI can personalize instruction or raise concerns about cheating, but the reality is that AI changes everything. It challenges not only what we teach but also how we teach and prepare students for … Read more