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Kelso Schools, Wash., Create Sliding Scale for Appropriate AI Use

Kelso teachers now have a standardized scale to tell students how much the use of artificial intelligence is allowed or appropriate for each assignment, ranging from completely forbidden to highly encouraged.

Schools Face an Uphill Battle in Protecting Student Data in the Age of AI

A report from the Consortium for School Networking examines the state of districts' student data privacy practices.

Cybersecurity 7month
New center at CWI helps students, staff learn to use AI as educational tool

College of Western Idaho launches an AI literacy center with GuardRailz AI, helping students and staff integrate artificial intelligence into education.

College of Western Idaho launches AI Literacy Center

CWI is positioning itself at the forefront of AI education with the opening of the new center and implementation of programs designed to make AI tools accessible.

Department of Computer Science unveils first of its kind artificial intelligence degree

Boise State's College of Engineering is making history with its new artificial intelligence science degree program, the first of its kind offered in Idaho and the Pacific Northwest.

AI hardware 7month
Artificial intelligence integration discussed during Rockingham County School Board meeting

With artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforming the way we live, work, and learn, Rockingham County Public Schools (RCPS) is taking steps to prepare educators and students for the future.

Robotics 8month
Alpha School: Using AI To Unleash Students And Transform Teaching

Alpha School's individual AI-learning lets students to complete daily academics in just two hours. Afternoons feature applications, projects, life skills, and more.

Smarter Schools: Artificial Intelligence Enters the District Office

In the hallways of schools across the nation, a quiet revolution is taking place. As students tap away on their devices and teachers explore new