From Digital Access to Digital Equity: Critical Barriers That Leaders and Policymakers Must Address to Move Beyond “Boxes & Wires”
This report urges leaders and policymakers to address five critical barriers to digital equity, moving beyond a sole focus on internet access and devices. These barriers include digital redlining, the digital use divide, privacy taxes, adult bias, and ethical concerns.
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Using Professional Development to Empower Teachers to Create AI Chatbots
This strategy outlines how teachers can develop AI chatbots to enhance lesson-planning, differentiation, and student support. It provides a...
Using Surveys to Guide AI Literacy and Instructional Practice
This strategy outlines how schools and districts can use surveys to assess AI literacy, guide professional development, shape instructional...
Driving EdTech Systems: Racial Equity
This strategy supports users of the EdTech Systems Guide: Equity Equity-Driven Selection, Implementation, and Evaluation in reflecting on...