For 30 years, the Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education has been one of the most prestigious awards in the field, honoring outstanding individuals who have dedicated themselves to improving ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Educational software has a long history, but chatbots could help students excel like never before. Fabio Principe / EyeEm via ...
AMES, Iowa — When college students are given a writing assignment, they usually get feedback on the final product, not the process. This can make it difficult to catch and correct inefficient habits, ...
A recent poll of students who completed study sessions with a human tutor as well as with ChatGPT found the generative AI method yielded better results. A report last week from the education website ...
Intelligent tutoring systems have been shown to be effective in helping to teach certain subjects, such as algebra or grammar, but creating these computerized systems is difficult and laborious. Now, ...
Knowledge tracing occupies a central role in intelligent tutoring systems by modelling and predicting a learner’s evolving mastery of discrete skills through analysis of their interaction history.
The value of the U.S. AI in Education Market stood at USD 4.07 billion in 2025 and is anticipated to grow up to USD 50.71 billion during 2035, at a CAGR of 28.7%. The market growth can be attributed ...
When ChatGPT and the coming of artificial intelligence aren’t sucking all the oxygen out of the room where educators hang out, the next biggest contender for attention has to be tutoring. In ...
From personalized tutoring systems to smart prompt kits, AI is reshaping how students learn, revise, and stay organized. Tools now offer instant quizzes, summaries, and tailored feedback, adapting to ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented both challenges and opportunities for medical training. Remote learning technology has become increasingly important in several fields. A new study finds that in a ...
Imagine a private tutor that never gets tired, has access to massive amounts of data and is free for everyone. In 1966, Stanford philosophy professor Patrick Suppes did just that when he made this ...