Australian schools are cautiously adopting generative AI, balancing efficiency gains for teachers with concerns over plagiarism, data security, and bias. While some states lead trials like South Australia’s EdChat, experts call for a national framework to guide ethical and effective …
Excel + AI: Microsoft brings new ‘COPILOT’ function directly into spreadsheet cells
Microsoft is adding a new “COPILOT” function to Excel, enabling users to generate, summarize, and analyze data directly in cells using plain-language prompts. The tool can perform tasks like sentiment analysis, data cleaning, and formula explanations without external plugins.
Grammarly’s New Feature Can Predict If You’ll Fail Your Paper
One of the worst feelings you can experience as a student is anxiously waiting for a paper you just submitted to be graded. Grammarly’s new feature claims it can tell you your grade right away, and save you the long, …
I Use This App for All My Lecture Notes. You Should Too
Every semester, I swore I’d keep my notes tidy, and every semester, I failed—until I started using this app. It’s made capturing, sorting, and finding my lectures so effortless that I can’t imagine going back.
Harvard dropouts to launch ‘always on’ AI smart glasses that listen and record every conversation
Two ex-Harvard students founded Halo, a startup creating AI-powered smart glasses that record conversations, transcribe them, and display real-time information. Marketed as offering “infinite memory,” the glasses aim to boost intelligence by providing instant answers and context.
These Free Cloud Storage Apps Are Criminally Underrated: Try Them Now
Mainstream cloud storage services like OneDrive and Google Drive may not be for you, and fortunately, you don’t need to stick with them. Instead, try these underrated cloud storage alternatives.
https://www.makeuseof.com/top-underrated-cloud-storage-apps…
What A.I. Really Means for Learning
The New York Times explores how colleges, professors, and students are adapting to AI in the classroom, with a focus on changes in the humanities. Guests discuss whether ChatGPT is comparable to SparkNotes and how it’s shaping learning.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/12/opinion/ai-college-classrooms-chatgpt.html…
The use of learning analytics and educational data mining to analyze teachers’ teaching in online environments: a systematic literature review
A bibliometric study of online learning research (2013–2022) found most work focused on students’ experiences in higher education, with little on teachers or pre-college settings. Research emphasized student–platform interaction over detailed teaching processes and tracked keyword trends across pre-, mid-, …
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5 Microsoft 365 Tools All Students Should Use in the Fall Semester
If you’re a student returning to school this fall, it can be a stressful and chaotic period, with new projects, disorganized course notes, fresh deadlines, and a full inbox. However, making the most of the Microsoft 365 tools at your …
How AI is giving teachers back six weeks of time each school year
Educators are using AI to streamline lesson plans, personalize learning and reduce burnout, freeing up hours for themselves and their students.
https://19thnews.org/2025/08/teachers-using-ai-learning-planning-burnout…
The best ereader to buy right now
Whether you want to read in the bath or scribble notes in the margin, there’s an e-reader for just about everyone.
Sam Altman’s new startup wants to merge machines and humans
Merge Labs is a new Neuralink rival developing brain-computer interfaces.
https://www.theverge.com/news/758577/sam-altman-merge-labs-neuralink-rival…
Switch to These Lightweight Browsers That Don’t Slow Down Your PC Like Chrome
Chrome dominates with 65% market share, but it’s notorious for high memory usage. These six lightweight alternatives deliver speed without turning your PC into a sluggish mess.
https://www.makeuseof.com/lightweight-browsers-faster-than-chrome…
Transforming assessment with Noteable and nbgrader
James Stix shares his conference poster on using Noteable and nbgrader to enhance assessment in coding-based courses. As Service Manager at EDINA’s Centre for Digital Expertise, he highlights technology’s role in transformative assessment and feedback.
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/teaching-matters/transforming-assessment-with-noteable-and-nbgrader…