Newington, CT. (October 8, 2015) — Project Tomorrow, (www.tomorrow.org), the national education nonprofit group, announced the selection of Martin Kellogg Middle School as a Speak Up Loud and Clear ...
Project Tomorrow will mark the 20th year of its Speak Up Research Initiative and present its cumulative findings “From CDs to AI” during the nonprofit’s annual Congressional Briefing at noon ET on ...
As schools race to catch up with the AI revolution, the new national data from Project Tomorrow reveals that students are taking the lead on AI, experimenting with it on their own time and pushing for ...
The 21st annual report findings include a desire for active learning to foster discovery and critical analysis of information to prepare students for the technology-driven world Key insights from the ...
Project Tomorrow presented findings from its latest SpeakUp Survey in a briefing to Congress today. SpeakUp is the largest research project focusing on education technology, averaging well over ...
Project Tomorrow released its latest analysis of survey data at a breakfast meeting at National Education Computing Conference this morning. The project’s CEO, Julie Evans, said the findings of its ...
CALL ME MAYBE: A common 21st-century adage has it that “email is for old people.” Yet it still may be the best way to consistently reach busy parents with routine teacher and school communications. A ...
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