
Behind the Curve
The rapid rise of generative AI is outpacing medical education in Canada, leaving most students without formal AI training. A 2022 survey found 85% of Canadian medical students reported no AI curriculum, while recent initiatives at schools such as U of T, Western, UBC and Saskatchewan are beginning to embed AI modules. Professional bodies like the Ontario Medical Students Association are calling for standardized AI workshops, and a new AI‑in‑Medicine education framework was released in 2025. Experts warn that by 2030 AI‑assisted diagnosis will be an ethical imperative, making curriculum reform urgent.

AI, VR, and the Training Gap: Why New Healthcare Tech Fails Without Workforce Readiness
Artificial intelligence and virtual reality are poised to transform healthcare education, yet adoption rates remain sluggish. The article argues that the primary barrier is workforce readiness, especially among nurse educators who control training decisions. Without intentional change management, leadership support,...

From Analogue to Digital: How Innovators Are Supporting Health Tech Talent
The UK’s 10‑Year Health Plan calls for a shift from analogue to digital, prompting a race to upskill the NHS workforce. Alumni of the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator are leading the effort through three initiatives: Flok Health’s £17.2 million AI scholarship programme, Megi...

Is Your LMS Losing to Slack? Plus, News From ServiceNow and More
A new Go1 report, co‑authored with analyst Lori Niles‑Hofmann, reveals that many employees are sidestepping corporate learning management systems (LMS) in favor of informal tools like Slack. Survey data from 700 employees and 300 managers shows a significant portion of...
AI in Schools: What 1,000 Districts Reveal About Readiness and Risk
A new Education Week webinar highlights data from more than 1,000 U.S. school districts that track real‑time student interactions with artificial intelligence. The findings show widespread AI tool usage across curricula, reveal emerging safety and wellness signals, and challenge the...

Best Online Math Platforms for Education
The article surveys leading free or low‑cost online math platforms, spotlighting Zearn’s 1,000+ K‑8 lessons, Struggly’s mistake‑focused practice, GeoGebra’s million‑resource library, Polypad’s multimedia STEAM playground, and Brilliant’s advanced STEM curriculum. Each tool offers distinct engagement features—video introductions, gamified feedback, dynamic...

Why Hands-On Training Is an Essential Part of Your Technology Skills Strategy
Organizations are deploying ERP, HCM, AI and other technologies faster than employees can absorb them, exposing a gap in traditional video‑based training. Hands‑on virtual IT labs provide secure, live environments where learners can configure real systems and receive immediate feedback....

Campus Technology Is a Valuable Partner to Human Counterparts
Campus technology is evolving from a background utility to an active collaborator for students, faculty, and IT staff. AI-driven mentors and virtual‑reality simulations now provide real‑time feedback, while AI teaching assistants deliver 24/7 support, freeing instructors for higher‑value tasks. Modern...

SHIFT HR Compliance Training Launches Giving and Receiving Feedback Microlearning Course
SHIFT HR Compliance Training introduced a new 10‑minute microlearning course, “Conversations that Count: Giving and Receiving Feedback,” aimed at equipping employees with practical feedback skills. Developed by employment attorneys and workplace training experts, the module uses realistic scenarios to build...

With Teens Comfortable Confiding in AI, Should Schools Embrace It for Mental Health Care?
Middle schools are turning to AI‑enabled therapy platforms like Alongside to fill mental‑health staffing gaps, with counselors receiving automated alerts when students type concerning language. In Putnam County, Florida, a severe alert led a counselor to intervene and prevent a...

A+ Connectivity: Why Smart Campuses Need the Right Foundation
Universities are shifting to data‑intensive research, AI, and immersive learning, demanding campus‑wide, high‑performance connectivity. Legacy copper LANs struggle with bandwidth, latency, and scalability, forcing costly, disruptive upgrades. Optical LAN (OLAN) leverages fiber to deliver 10‑25 Gbps today and a clear path...

How Teachers Are Using an AI Tutor for Students with Chelsea Sterrett – Easy EdTech Podcast 360
In a March 3, 2026 episode of the Easy EdTech Podcast, host Monica Burns talks with math and science teacher Chelsea Sterrett about deploying AI tutors in K‑12 classrooms. The discussion highlights how AI tutors function as structured coaching tools, integrate within...

Exclusive: Artium Academy to Raise Fresh Funds at over 4X Valuation Premium
Artium Academy, an online music‑learning platform, is raising Rs 19.2 crore ($2.13 million) in a Series A round led by Jejurikar Longevity Trust, with Savitha Ramesh and existing backer Chiratae Ventures participating. The company will issue 60,450 CCPS at Rs 3,176 each, pushing its post‑money valuation to...
How AI Coaching Data Helps Talent Leaders Prove Leadership Readiness
Talent development leaders are shifting from completion‑based metrics to AI‑driven behavioral coaching data that captures how managers apply leadership skills in real work situations. Continuous AI coaching records patterns such as delegation, feedback delivery, and style adaptation across teams, providing...

Skills-Based Organisations: What HR Needs From L&D in 2026
Business leaders face accelerating capability gaps as new technologies, regulations and restructurings demand faster reskilling. The CBI estimates nine in ten employees will need new skills by 2030, and 87% of firms already see gaps. A skills‑based organisation replaces static...

Future Minds Network Banks $650,000 to Elevate Young Australian Entrepreneurs
Future Minds Network has secured $650,000 to scale its accredited entrepreneurship pathway for low‑income Australian students. The program will serve up to 80,000 Year‑12 dropouts across regional communities, offering six‑week workshops, real‑world startup experience, and $3,000 tuition savings with university...

Understanding Your Microsoft 365 Education Ecosystem for Smarter Campus IT Decisions
Higher education institutions are grappling with complex Microsoft 365 Education license environments, often mixing A1, A5, trial, and legacy tiers. Without clear visibility, schools incur overlapping costs and under‑utilize existing entitlements. CDW’s product manager Leticia Juarez emphasizes that rigorous assessments can reveal hidden...
So, Your District Wants Personalized Learning… Where Do You Start?
Across more than 20 states, districts have adopted Portraits of a Graduate to define the competencies students need, yet many schools fail to redesign learning systems to match those outcomes. The article argues that the gap is a design problem,...

Is Anthropic Building Rwanda’s AI Future — or Its Dependence?
Anthropic signed a three‑year memorandum of understanding with Rwanda to deploy its Claude AI tools in health and education, offering developer access and training for public‑sector coders. Rwanda’s ICT minister touts the deal as a boost for national AI capacity,...

NJIT to Launch Expanded AI and Cybersecurity Workforce Training in Partnership with Verizon
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) announced an expanded workforce development program in partnership with Verizon, launching in early April. The grant‑backed initiative offers no‑cost training in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and core IT skills to eligible New Jersey residents. Participants...

How L&D Leaders Can Build AI Literacy to Stay Competitive in the Future of Work
Learning and Development leaders must acquire AI literacy to remain competitive as artificial intelligence reshapes how work is performed. Over half of L&D professionals already view AI as a strategic advantage, but the goal is to enhance learning effectiveness, not...
Smart Spending: Inexpensive Strategies for IT Professional Development in Higher Education
Higher‑education IT leaders can sustain staff growth despite tight budgets by adopting low‑cost professional‑development tactics. Strategies include carving out dedicated learning time, crafting individual development plans, and leveraging free online courses, vendor training, and internal mentoring circles. Emphasizing a culture...

AI Upskilling Platform Ivee Raises $1m Seed Round Backed by Steven Bartlett
Ivee, an AI‑focused upskilling platform, announced a $1 million seed round. The round was led by entrepreneur and podcaster Steven Bartlett, with participation from Social Impact Enterprises. Ivee plans to use the capital to broaden its curriculum and help jobseekers master...

What Is Authoring? Meaning, Tools, And Role In eLearning
Authoring in enterprise learning is the structured creation of digital training experiences, distinct from simple content writing or publishing. Organizations use standalone, cloud‑based, or LMS‑integrated authoring systems to build interactive, SCORM/xAPI‑compliant courses. The rise of self‑authoring models lets subject‑matter experts...

Modern Parenting Means Apps for Sports, School and More. Where Is the Data Going?
California Assemblymember Dawn Addis is championing AB 1159, a bill that would tighten privacy protections for K‑12 and college students by closing loopholes in the state’s 2014 education data law and restricting AI companies’ use of student information. The proposal...
Tech Toolbox: NotebookLM
Forma LMS is a free, open‑source learning management system designed for organizations seeking cost‑effective training solutions. It allows administrators to create custom e‑learning environments, upload courses, and track learner progress with detailed reporting. The platform supports SCORM content, integrates with...
Safety Training Elevated
Interactive, scenario‑based e‑learning is proving far more effective than passive safety instruction for protecting performers. A recent Gartner survey found that 82 % of sales leaders believe sales enablement content must evolve dramatically to meet future revenue goals. In response, GE...
Duolingo Grows, But Users Disliked Increased Ads and Subscription Pushes. Stock Plummets Again
Duolingo reported a strong fourth‑quarter performance, with daily active users climbing to 52.7 million, paid subscribers up 28% to 12.2 million, and revenue reaching $282.9 million, marking a 35% year‑over‑year increase. The company also celebrated crossing the $1 billion annual revenue threshold for the...

What Is A Boot Camp Program? Definition, Benefits And eLearning Applications
A learning boot camp is an intensive, short‑term program that delivers specific skills through immersive, performance‑based instruction. The model emphasizes time‑bound structure, cohort collaboration, continuous feedback, and measurable outcomes, distinguishing it from traditional, theory‑heavy training. Organizations adopt eLearning boot camps...
Classiq and SKKU’s QCenter Launch Quantum Software Education Initiative in Korea
Classiq and Sungkyunkwan University’s Quantum Information Research Support Center (QCenter) signed an MOU to launch a quantum software education program in South Korea. The partnership hosted Korea’s first public training on Classiq’s Qmod platform, drawing 50 participants from industry, academia,...

AI in EdTech: Disrupting Traditional Teaching Models in India and Abroad
Artificial intelligence has moved from experimental to mainstream in education, powering tools that personalize learning for over 300 million Indian students and millions worldwide. Adaptive platforms are delivering 20‑30% gains in comprehension by tailoring content to individual behavior and test results....
AI Readiness: It's Not Just About Product Innovation
Artificial intelligence is rapidly entering K‑12 classrooms, with vendors touting personalized tutoring, automated feedback, and teacher‑time savings. While product innovation dominates headlines, districts are confronting deeper readiness issues such as data privacy, infrastructure capacity, and staff expertise. The article argues...
AI Isn’t the Real Threat to Special Education (Opinion)
Dawn Fleming‑Kendall argues that the biggest threat to special education is an overwhelmed system, not artificial intelligence. She points to chronic caseloads, staffing shortages, and excessive paperwork driving teachers out of the field. The author highlights Ohio’s move toward AI...
New Mexico District Looking for High-Dosage Tutoring; Illinois System to Buy Content Filter Tool
A New Mexico school district has issued a request for proposals seeking high‑dosage, high‑impact tutoring services. Meanwhile, an Illinois school system is soliciting bids for a combined content‑filtering and classroom‑management solution. A district in West Virginia is also looking to...

An AU-Endorsed Reskilling Drive Is Expanding Into South Africa
The African Union‑backed Reskilling Revolution Africa has entered Phase Two in South Africa, partnering the Womandla Foundation with IBM SkillsBuild and the International Association of Volunteer Effort. The program targets women and young people, offering free AI, cybersecurity, green‑skill and entrepreneurship...

How AI Transcript Evaluation Automates GPA Re-Calculations and Curriculum Matching
Transcript evaluation remains a manual bottleneck in higher‑education admissions despite widespread digital upgrades. Rising application volumes, diverse grading systems, and sophisticated fraud increase pressure on lean admissions teams. AI‑driven platforms like TruEnroll™ now extract structured course data from PDFs, automate...

CcHUB EdTech Fellowship Returns with $100,000 Equity-Free Funding
Co‑creation HUB (CcHUB) and the Mastercard Foundation have opened applications for the fourth cohort of the EdTech Fellowship in Nigeria. Twelve early‑stage startups will receive $100,000 in equity‑free funding and a 12‑month incubation program that includes mentorship, technical support, and...

Arduino, Qualcomm Bring On-Device AI and Robotics Learning to Indian School Systems
Arduino and Qualcomm, through Get Set Learn, are launching a K‑12 program that brings on‑device AI, robotics, and physical computing to Indian classrooms. The initiative replaces cloud‑centric tools with edge‑enabled hardware, allowing students to build and test intelligent systems locally....
February’s Epic Learning Content: VFX, 2D Animation, and Digital Twins
Epic Games rolled out its February learning catalog on Unreal Engine, spotlighting three new content tracks: visual effects (VFX), 2D animation, and digital twins. The release adds twelve VFX tutorials, a multi‑part 2D animation series, and a digital‑twin module that...
In Indiana, New State Controls Create Challenges — and Opportunities — for Vendors
Indiana has introduced new state‑level controls that shift K‑12 spending authority from individual districts to the state education department. The policy enforces standardized curricula, centralized purchasing platforms, and stricter reporting on vendor performance. While vendors now face added compliance hurdles,...
Gen.G Partners With ASU’s GAME School
Gen.G has teamed up with Arizona State University’s GAME School to launch a joint talent pipeline for creative‑technology careers in Los Angeles. The partnership will deliver a Gen.G Gaming Career Summer Camp for high‑school and college students, featuring weekly modules,...

MasterClass Is Working With OpenAI to Build a Business School for the AI Era
MasterClass, OpenAI, and the University of Chicago Booth School have launched MasterClass Executive, an AI‑powered, 12‑week alternative to traditional MBA programs. Priced at $2,500, the cohort‑based course blends Zoom lessons, AI tutoring, and in‑person sessions on Booth’s campus. Applicants face...

10 Lessons L&D Leaders Learned While Scaling Learning Programs
Learning and Development leaders discovered that scaling programs is far more complex than simply adding courses or users. They found that relevance, automation, and personalization outweigh sheer content volume, and that technology must be paired with clear processes and governance....

Finance Magnates Launches FM Academy, Supporting CySEC CPD & Training
Finance Magnates has launched FM Academy, a compliance‑focused training platform for fintech professionals and regulated firms, centered on CySEC CPD and AML education. The service offers structured online lessons, interactive assessments, and downloadable digital certificates that can be verified for...

Top 4 Online Schools Redefining Education for the Digital Generation
India’s online schooling sector is diversifying beyond simple video lectures, with four platforms showcasing distinct pedagogical models. Vikalp India pioneers experiential learning through physical kits and small batches, while The World Ecademy offers a globally oriented curriculum that stresses communication...
Texas’ Bluebonnet Curriculum Faces Scrutiny as State Board of Education Takes Up 4,100 Corrections
Texas Education Agency received preliminary approval to make over 4,100 corrections to its in‑house Bluebonnet Learning curriculum. The bulk of changes are minor, but include more than 1,000 image copyright replacements and factual errors, prompting board members to label the...

Australia: Embedding Digital Health in Tertiary Healthcare Degrees
Australia has launched the Digital Health Train the Trainer Toolkit, a national resource designed to help tertiary educators embed digital health competencies into health‑related degree programmes. Developed by the Australian Digital Health Agency with the Australian Council of Senior Academic...

AI Teaching Assistants Provide Extra Support for Faculty and Students
Fort Hays State University piloted an AI teaching assistant that ingests course syllabi and assignments to answer student queries and give formative feedback. Faculty report a lighter workload while students value 24/7, course‑specific support. Parallel pilots at the University of...
Supporting English Language Learners with Real-Time AI Translation
Vurbo.ai is an award‑winning AI‑driven platform that delivers real‑time speech translation in over 100 languages for K‑12 classrooms. The tool runs on existing devices—Chromebooks, iPads, and Windows laptops—allowing teachers to provide instant language support during whole‑group lessons, one‑on‑one conferences, and...

The Grey Area of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is rapidly infiltrating Canadian universities, from exam proctoring to campus services, but legal and privacy safeguards have lagged. In February 2024, Ontario’s privacy commissioner ruled that McMaster University violated student privacy by using Respondus AI to analyze exam...