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Edtech's Big Tobacco Moment Is Here. Schools Can't Afford to Miss the AI Reckoning That Follows
By Kevin Hogan published
Conversations with Kevin Hogan: Author and educator Andrew Marcinek argues that the Meta lawsuit is the inevitable outcome of 20 years of algorithmic manipulation — and that schools have a narrow window to get AI right before history repeats itself.

In An AI Classroom, Content Knowledge Matters More Than Ever
By Steve Baule published
Strong instruction in an AI-rich classroom depends on strong content knowledge

PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT - AI That Already Knows Your Curriculum
By Brisk Teaching published
Presented by Brisk Teaching
The curriculum your district adopted isn't always the curriculum showing up in classrooms. Brisk Intelligence closes that gap.

4 Ways Teachers Are Using AI
By Erik Ofgang published
Researchers looked at more than 150,000 prompts from more than 4,400 K-12 teachers interacting with AI. Here's what they found.

Navigating the AI Frontier in Education: New Webinar Series
By TL Editors published
EdTech to Watch: Series May-June 2026

Syracuse University Gave AI Access To 30,000+ Students and Faculty. Here’s What They Learned
By Erik Ofgang published
When used in the right way AI seems to help test scores and save teacher and staff time, say Syracuse University's Jeff Rubin and Andrew Joncas

The AI Bubble Is Deflating, Says One Educator
By Erik Ofgang published
Educator and author Carl Hooker says AI interest from educators has passed peak levels.

What Schools Should Ask Before Buying An AI Tool
By Evan Kypreos published
From data privacy and staff readiness to classroom fit and long-term cost, here are the questions schools should ask before investing in AI.
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