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Ed Tech Adoption
11 articles from Education Technology practitioners
Teacher Stress Is Still at Crisis Levels in 2026. EdTech Vendors Selling Into Schools Need to Understand Why That Matters.
More than half of US teachers still experience frequent job-related stress in 2026, according to new RAND research published today. For EdTech vendors and enterprise L&D teams selling into school districts, that is not background noise. It is the primary adoption barrier their products need to solve.
AI-Enabled Engineering Is Changing the Rules for Talent, Skills and Workforce Readiness (Episode One)
As AI moves from experimentation into daily enterprise workflows, companies are confronting a harder question than whether to adopt new tools: how to redesign work around them. The shift is already changing what employers need from technical talent, from task-based coding skills
AI-Enabled Engineering Is Changing the Rules for Talent, Skills and Workforce Readiness (Episode Two)
AI’s next workforce challenge is not adoption; it is trust, governance and role redesign. Recent PwC research found that most U.S. executives expected AI agents to drastically transform existing roles, even as fewer than half of companies using agents had fundamentally rethought their operating models or redesigned processes around them. For enterprise technology leaders, the…
Tale of Two Interns: What AI Is Really Doing to Entry-Level Work
The narrative around early-career work has become increasingly pessimistic, with headlines pointing to a shrinking pool of entry-level roles, fewer internship opportunities, and AI accelerating both trends. But beneath that narrative, a different tension is emerging—one that’s less about the disappearance of opportunity and more about how it’s being reshaped. Students are using AI…
AI, Inclusion and Talent Strategies of the Future
As organizations race to integrate AI into every corner of business, an equally urgent conversation is emerging: How do we ensure this adoption doesn’t widen existing equity gaps? AI is both a disruptive force and an opportunity engine, as recent data shows that AI adoption among HR professionals jumped to 72 percent in 2025, up…
Classroom AI: Who Should It Serve First—Teachers or Students?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming nearly every sector, and education is no exception. As AI capabilities evolve, tech giants like OpenAI, Google, and Meta have increasingly showcased education as a core use case in product rollouts. But the tools being created often split along a critical divide: are they meant for teachers, or for…

Transforming Classrooms with STEM: A Teacher’s Journey with 3D Printing
One educator's experiment with additive manufacturing reveals how hands-on technology reshapes student engagement and learning outcomes
Teacher Professional Development Beyond Workshops
Schools are shifting from one-off workshops to continuous learning models that build teacher confidence in modern classroom technology
Understanding the Role of EdTech Leaders in School Districts
Leadership gaps in smaller school districts create barriers to consistent technology adoption and support
AI and Technology Revolutionize Workforce Dynamics, Demand New Skill Sets
Workers must embrace continuous learning to stay relevant as AI reshapes job requirements faster than ever before
AI Integration in University Curricula: A New Era in Education
Universities are racing to weave AI throughout their programs to close the widening skills gap employers desperately need to fill