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Adaptive learning. Artificial intelligence. Predictive analytics. For years, education companies have applied new technologies to support the teaching & learning experience, in ways that they claim can move the needle on improving grades, college completion & even career prospects.
But what does it take to make these tools work effectively? What education problems are machine-learning technologies currently able to address-and conversely, when should we curb our enthusiasm? What will it take to better fine-tune these tools? And what should educators & parents ask when using them?
On September 25, EdSurge will be bringing these big questions to the Big Apple, & putting developers & business leaders building edtech tools in the spotlight. That's right-we're holding a Meetup in New York City, hosted at the Edtech Factory!
EdSurge managing editor, Tony Wan will facilitate a conversation with speakers from Knewton, McGraw-Hill & AWS, the event's sponsor. Speaker details will soon be confirmed & added to this page, so stay tuned.
The evening's conversation will cover a breadth of questions that should engage anyone interested in education technology tools-whether you're building, using, researching or befuddled by them. Food & drinks will be provided.Hope to see you here!
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