The McKenna Institute has announced $500,000 for a new digital program for kindergarten to Grade 12 students in New Brunswick, and another $2.5 million to help boost the University of ...
How can students be taught about this technology, especially since it’s changing so rapidly? And how are educators ensuring ...
Information Morning spoke with the program manager for the Nova Scotia Community College's deaf interpreting program and a ...
Of 46,000 New Brunswick students surveyed, only 12.3 per cent said they spend less than two hours a day of their free time using a screen.
Studiosity differs from other AI platforms, and offers suggestions for improvement in areas such as grammar, spelling, or ...
For some, the personal curriculum trend has provided a way to experience the joy of learning outside formal education. For others, it symbolizes a fight against the mental fog caused by excessive ...
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