Live from NewSchools Summit 2016: Is ed tech in the STEM classroom outdated?
Live from NewSchools Summit 2017: Designing ed tech products to optimize equity
Live from NewSchools Summit 2019: Are artificial intelligence and machine learning contributing to racial bias in tech?
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are poised to revolutionize how we interact with and benefit from technology. Expectations are especially high in ed tech, where AI and ML promise to accelerate more equitable outcomes for all students. But when bias – implicit or otherwise – is baked into the algorithms, are these solutions really being designed with all students in mind? Join us for a crucial look at equity in ed tech and how you can help to ensure that products remain accountable to an inclusive vision of student success.
Live from NewSchools Summit 2019: Ed Tech, Mo’ Tech or No Tech?
The debate over screen time and the role of technology in children’s lives has reached a fever pitch. To what degree should we embrace tech as a means to support our children’s education? Would schools and parents be better off abandoning tech completely? Watch a rowsing-but-civil debate on the role that technology should (and shouldn’t) play in children’s lives and decide for yourself.
Live from NewSchools Summit 2018: How are virtual reality and augmented reality changing the classroom experience?
Virtual and augmented reality are touted as breakthrough technologies that will revolutionize how students learn and engage with content. Hear from educators and technologists who are leveraging AR and VR in new and exciting ways, and gain insight into how these technologies are helping students build agency, cultural competence and excitement for learning.