OpenAI rolls out a free, secure ChatGPT for Teachers, giving every U.S. K–12 educator classroom-ready AI tools through 2027.
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OpenAI has introduced a free version of ChatGPT for teachers, aimed at providing a secure workspace to adapt classroom ...
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Houston ISD will use OpenAI's new ChatGPT tool for special education compliance, official says
Houston ISD will use what OpenAI calls ChatGPT for Teachers. Other Texas districts adopting the tool are Dallas and Humble ...
AhaSlides is an interactive presentation tool that's ideal for education. AhaSlides is an interactive presentation tool that offers a way to make the sharing of information a far more engaging process ...
As teacher burnout across the U.S. reaches epidemic proportions, schools are faced with a looming question of how to support their educators and stem the tide. The challenge of learning new technology ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. When people think of customer experience in the commercial world, ...
The American Federation of Teachers has formed an unlikely partnership with Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic to provide AI training to its members.
(TNS) — Teachers and school administrators want more tech support to meet the needs of students with disabilities, according to a survey from digital learning platform Clever. Sixty-eight percent of ...
Teachers and school administrators want more tech support to meet the needs of students with disabilities, according to a survey from digital learning platform Clever. Sixty-eight percent of teachers ...
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