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How To Build AI That Educators Want and Need
Join our conversation on how schools are adapting to AI, its benefits for educators, and how AI products should be developed with these in mind.
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How To Build AI That Educators Want and Need
Join our conversation on how schools are adapting to AI, its benefits for educators, and how AI products should be developed with these in mind.
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How digital course content updates are easing the burden for faculty—and making learning more engaging for students
The new Evergreen delivery model takes the guesswork out of keeping content current.
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How educators in the Philippines are blending creative approaches with high tech tools to overcome the COVID engagement gap
A recent survey of educators from McGraw Hill shows educators globally are concerned about student motivation.
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Your chatbot is not your teacher: Choosing between two plausible paths for AI in education
Exploring the potential of using GenAI in education.
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Three Innovative Educators Selected as Winners of the Second Annual McGraw Hill Pathfinder Awards
McGraw Hill announced the winners of its second annual McGraw Hill Pathfinder Awards, honoring K-12, higher ed, and post-graduate educators.
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McGraw Hill Global Education Insights Report
McGraw Hill announced the release of its first annual Global Education Insights Report examining how classroom technology can be deployed most effectively to help students achieve the best possible outcomes around the world.
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Three Ways AI Helps Students Learn More Effectively Today
And Two Ways it Might Be Able to Help in the Future
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"We saw the future": How one university in Mexico is preparing the doctors of tomorrow
At the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara School of Medicine, students use AccessMedicina and other technologies to learn to become expert diagnosticians.
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McGraw Hill Study Trends Report: Instructors and Students on Study Habits, Mental Health, and More
It’s a time of rapid change and uncertainty for higher education instructors and students.