A new report from the MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node shows strong results from a two-day AI professional development workshop for secondary teachers in Hong Kong and Macau. Nearly 87% plan to bring AI into their classrooms within a year. raise.mit.edu/news/compreh...
Posts by MIT RAISE: Responsible AI for Social Empowerment and Education
The latest publication from the MIT RAISE team assesses RAICA, our K-12 project-based AI literacy curriculum that integrates ethics into its framework and instructional resources. infedu.vu.lt/journal/INFE...
MIT RAISE partners with Dubai Heights Academy to run hands-on workshops that introduced students in Years 5–10 to emerging technologies: raise.mit.edu/news/how-dub...
"We were also honored to work with ministers and government leaders from countries deploying Day of AI curricula nationwide – including from Rwanda, Colombia, and Uzbekistan – and hear insights from others newly engaged." www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
Magnificent work on AI professional development for teachers from MIT's Katerina Bagiati, Claudia Urrea, Ph.D., Sharifa AlGhowinem, and Joe Diaz, along with co-authors Selma Talha Jebril, Maimoona Junjunia, and Reem Al-Sulaiti.
www.wise-qatar.org/demystifying...
Congratulations to MIT RAISE co-director Hal Abelson, receiving Open Education's board award!
"Abelson’s impact is not only foundational—it is enduring. His work continues to inspire new generations of open education advocates, technologists and policymakers. awards.oeglobal.org/awards/2025/...
"New education technologies are only as powerful as the communities that guide their use. Opening a new browser tab is easy; creating the conditions for good learning is hard." theconversation.com/what-past-ed...
“IRBs are not supposed to be algorithmic,” Fernandez Lynch cautions. “There’s something I think inherently valuable and worth preserving about a group of people carefully deliberating together about whether research participants are being ethically protected.”
www.science.org/content/arti...
MIT RAISE in @forbes.com: "Without governance, students receive mixed messages and faculty are left improvising in isolation." www.forbes.com/sites/avival...
At the MIT FutureMakers finale, we were honored to watch a demo from Floyd County School of Innovation students, with their incredible work using App Inventor as part of repurposing abandoned Kentucky coal mines to grow mushrooms for food and pharmaceuticals.
appinventor.mit.edu/blogs/jeffFr...
Coming up on the 29th at MIT, "join educators, technologists, designers, and researchers for a collaborative hackathon focused on developing practical AI solutions that address real-world challenges in K-12 education."
sites.google.com/view/hackath...
The threat to assessment from generative artificial intelligence is a “wicked problem” with no “silver bullets”, and universities should approach it “not as a problem to be solved but as a condition to be navigated”, reports John Ross
#academicsky #AI
From our friends at the MIT Edgerton Center, applications are now open for "Master Making in the Classroom", helping educators use their school makerspaces to support academic learning in any subject area.
k12maker.mit.edu/master-makin...
Congratulations to our director Cynthia Breazeal!
"In her experience, kids often intuitively understand this. 'When we’re working with actual kids in these actual contexts, you get some hope,' she says.”
raise.mit.edu/news/cynthia...
@histoftech.bsky.social Am obit of interest that you might have seen already. Gift link:
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/20/b...
What steps would you take to ensure AI-aided writing maintains the diversity of ideas and human spark that makes writing wonderful in the first place?
A good reminder that with the focus on the aggregate environmental impact of genAI, we shouldn't overlook the that of other computationally-intensive services, like video streaming.
Not to mention combining them, such as generating a viral video...
Staking our wide open patch of Bluesky!