A review reveals that the interplay between technology, identity, and languages involves and encourages multiple identities, language mixing, and support for minority languages.
I have shared many columns about how teachers might want to consider—and how they might not want to consider—using artificial intelligence in the classroom. You can see many of those previous posts ...
When Meaghan Martin first started teaching in 2007, her classroom had just a few desktop computers. But she still found that tech could be an effective way to help her English language learners. For ...
New A.I. tools could enable a Silicon Valley dream: bots that customize learning for pupils. Prior attempts have not lived up to the hype. By Natasha Singer Natasha Singer, a technology reporter, has ...
Holding a doctoral degree in civil engineering (in quantitative risk management) and a master of fine arts degree, Motamedi merges technical and artistic methodologies to explore communication across ...
On behalf of the entire CTL-OIT Fall Conference planning team, we sincerely apologize for scheduling our Fall Teaching, Learning, and Technology conference to ...