Technological tools, ranging from text-to-speech apps to audio-enhancing receivers, are being used more and more by schools to make content readily available to students with hearing and vision loss.
Instructure and InnovateEDU’s analysis of common classroom technologies found 60 percent of designated ed-tech tools and 98 percent of consumer tools haven't met standards of evidence recognized by ...
As artificial intelligence continues to rapidly transform the landscape of higher education, IT leaders and other administrators are tasked with making critical decisions about which AI tools should ...