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One of the worst things people in education can do around AI is nothing,” said Naomi Hughes, a media specialist in Rochester, Minnesota. “Because kids are already using it.” ...
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GISA is an independent STEM school, with STEM standing for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Its $16.9 million, 29,880-square-foot facility in phase I opened in the fall for the ...