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April 18, 2018
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Computers may help K-8 math teachers understand students’ thought processes
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Cornell University Computing and Information Sciences researchers are working on computer software that may help K-8 math teachers with grading math assignments. Researchers will present their research at the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, April 21-26 in Montreal. “I’ve been interested in working on techniques for automatic education…


 

Are You Failing Your Students Without Realizing It?   Are you grading math tests and assignments by hand? If so, your students may be missing out! Modern automated grading tools can improve the learning experience for students. Read this whitepaper to learn what makes an effective assessment tool for STEM and see how Maple T.A. meets those requirements

 

What research says about virtual reality in classrooms
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While we've been inundated over the past few years with the promises and potentials of virtual reality (VR), it's been tough to slice through the hype to find facts, especially the kind of trustworthy research on VR adoption, effects, and learning potential educators need. Our new Common Sense research report,…


 

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