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AI and eye tracking could transform how kids learn online
Children’s eyes may hold the secret to how they learn from videos, and new research suggests artificial intelligence could ...
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Young kids with and without disabilities can learn side by side. One state has instead kept them apart for years
The Hechinger Report details New Jersey's struggle with inclusive education, where students with disabilities are often ...
A post shared by Weather Hunters (@weatherhunters) But if you ask Roker, the show isn’t just about weather science ... on YouTube, Roker described the show as a “dream come true.” “We found the ...
The Sept. 5 launch of `Odd Squad Gaming Unit’ is its first foray into the popular world of videos that document the ...
Researchers found that adolescents who have unstructured online leisure time are learning digital media skills and can do ...
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Al Roker lends his voice and meteorology skills to the new PBS Kids animated show ‘Weather Hunters’
Roker voices a younger version of himself named Al Hunter, a TV meteorologist who has plenty of dad jokes and wears violet-framed glasses. He’s teamed up with his producer wife, Dot, and their three ...
Austin Public Schools in Minnesota launched a technology advisory committee, started training staff on how AI works and when ...
and learning and avoiding the problems of saying, ‘I can use my phone, but you can’t have one,’” Sonia Livingstone, a professor of social psychology at the London School of Economics and Political ...
PBS NC helps your community explore new worlds and ideas through programs that educate, inform and inspire. Your ...
In 2000, X-Cetra recorded a homemade album called Stardust. After being posted online, it took on a life of its own ...
Claire McDaniel, a young woman from New Mexico, is working to promote literacy through free instruction to children and ...
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Helping kids learn how their brains work
Educators present lessons on neuroscience and mindfulness, from the youngest learners all the way up to fifth graders.
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