Preparing for GCSE exams can be a difficult task, but online tutoring provides an innovative approach to make the process more manageable. With customized learning plans tailored to your needs, you can connect with the best tutors from Edumentors and benefit from their knowledge. The convenience of learning from home reduces stress, making studying more enjoyable and productive. One of the key...
AI Detector Tools: Revolutionizing Content Authenticity in the Digital Age
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has profoundly impacted industries across the globe, particularly in content creation, research, and media. With AI’s ability to generate text, images, and even entire videos, the line between human-created and AI-generated content has begun to blur. This shift has given rise to a critical need for AI detector tools—software solutions designed to...
The Importance of LMS in Facilitating Learning Transfer
Learning transfer involves applying knowledge or skills gained during a learning experience to varied situations. It plays a crucial role in training programs, as without learning transfer, individuals may find it challenging to apply their newly acquired knowledge in real-world contexts. Basically, it is the practical application of skills learned from an online training program. A...
EdTech News: Professors Grade ChatGPT, APA & AI, and LMS trends
Massive Growth in Learning Management System Industry A new report from Technavio shows the learning management system market could grow by more than 20% and $44 million between now and 2027. The report cites the increased adoption of LMS in higher education and K-12. With the ability to offer new models for education, including active learning, personalized learning, hybrid course design, and...
EdTech News March 30, 2023: Solving the Impossible Math Problem, Using AI for Student Success, and Students Lead at the World’s Biggest EdTech Conference.
Two New Orleans High School Math Students Prove The Impossible We’ve all had that math problem we can’t solve. But this problem has gone unsolved for 2,000 years! Calcea Johnson and Ne’Kiya Jackson used trigonometry without circular logic to prove the Pythagorean Theorem. Mathematicians believed this was impossible, but the teens from St. Mary’s Academy in New Orleans presented their...
The EdTech News for Friday, March 10, 2023: Procrastinators Actually Start Early
Families that learn together, code together. An innovative community computing program called Families Learning Together is an established education project run by Texas State University and taught by student-facilitators from the School of Art and Design. The program teaches families and kids make art and tell stories with “computational thinking” and computer programming. The maker clubs and...
The EdTech News for Monday, February 27, 2023: Teens Reduce Screen Time & Improve Body Image
Teaching and learning is a vast subject area. Building technology to support education demands the rapid re-assembling of ideas. We can take inspiration from this vast area and create a supportive scaffolding for instructors and learners. What’s true for EdTech is true for other sectors too. Once the technology is built, it cannot be unbuilt. It can only be further developed and improved. Part of...
The EdTech News for Friday, February 10, 2023: Special Edition on the International Day for Women and Girls in Science
Tomorrow, Saturday, February 11, 2023, is the 8th International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The United Nations created the day to respect and remember those who continued to study, research, and experiment when they faced barriers due to their gender. The official website for the day is located at Throughout history, scientists have often come under fire from the establishment. Everyone...
EdTech News for Friday, February 3, 2023: Eye Tracking Device for Music Making, A.I. Doesn’t Know Subtlety
Technological development is fueled by imagination, intelligence, and information. We like to believe informed intelligence leads our EdTech adventures. Here are the news stories that inspired our team this week. This week, Michigan Medicine’s Pranger ALS Clinic issued a press release about the work of composer and DJ Jordan Weston, who has ALS and is now paralyzed as a result of the...
EdTech News for Friday, January 27, 2023: Data Privacy Week
It’s Data Privacy Week and with so many third-party apps being used in education, student data privacy has been on the radar in both administration and instruction. The week is timed to remind the international community about the legally-binding rights to privacy and data protection that were enshrined by the signing of Convention 108 in 1981. Canada has privacy and data protection legislation...