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The Rhodes Scholarship was designed to forge a network of people who would go on to rule the world.
Philosopher and historian of technology Justin E. H. Smith has been diving into the past to see wher
Even though the metaverse is not really here yet, some educators are already trying to get ahead of
There are universities aiming to do top-notch research and serve large numbers of students of color
Clay Shirky has long been an influential voice on how technology is impacting society. These days th
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A polio outbreak in 1937 may have been the first time tech made emergency remote learning possible.
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Back in 2004 Google made a splash with a plan to scan nearly the entire book collections of some of
Low morale of professors and college leaders is turning out to be one of the biggest issues in highe
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Khan Academy has grown from a grassroots phenomenon on YouTube to a non-profit with a mission to cha
Could the pandemic be a moment that competency-based education catches on more widely. It's an appro
Scientists agree that climate change is real and extremely pressing. But many kids in the U.S. aren’
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You’re probably hearing a lot about the crisis in early childhood education these days, as Congress
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We all make mistakes. But for educators, mistakes can be particularly challenging, since there’s a c