What are robots doing in schools? Pierre Dillenbourg's lab at the Swiss university EPFL is exploring ways to make robots more effective tools for teaching by Wafa Johal / June 29, 2017
Personalized learning – a data revolution Twenty-first century approaches address the cognitive and motivational state of the learner by Amy Ogan / June 26, 2017
“Productive Failure produces learning outcomes for the 21st century” Manu Kapur, Professor of Learning Sciences and Higher Education at ETH Zurich, explains his concept of “Productive Failure” (Part 2) Interview by Sabine Gysi / May 29, 2017
Robot tutor ARTIE boosts learning in the classroom Teaching aids like virtual assistants and robots are taking on an ever-growing role in the classroom by Mallory Locklear / April 26, 2017
The creation of a virtual child Justine Cassell programs virtual peers for children to help them learn by Meeri Kim / March 22, 2017
Human computer interaction and child development Technology as intervention by Gillian R. Hayes / October 27, 2016
Children’s favorite media characters as teachers Lessons learned in a land of make-believe by Sandra L. Calvert / October 26, 2016
A future without schools A recent podcast episode investigates a future without schools or teachers, where kids learn from computers and are monitored by algorithms by Mallory Locklear / October 14, 2016