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As companies like Chegg struggle against instantaneous ChatGPT answers, textbook company Pearson wants AI to tutor students instead.
Students are increasingly using AI tools to help with — and do — their homework. Here's how older online study services, students and professors are adapting.
The use of digital books is often driven by student preference, and not everyone is a fan. For the study, 307 students were offered digital textbooks, with the option to print the material, and 236 ...
The start of a new semester brings more than fresh syllabi. It brings the challenge—and opportunity—of learning the names ...
Younger learners are growing up with technology all around them. A recent Pearson study found that a majority of kids aged 14 to 23 prefer learning from YouTube rather than books.
Those are online books, videos and other learning materials licensed so that educators and students can freely use and adapt them.
The shifting learning preference is driving curricula and technological changes in some school districts, but also raising concerns about the downsides of too much video use.
A study from Cosumnes River College suggests students who registered initially bailed ... As of early 2025, over 60% of undergraduate courses use such resources to cut textbook expenses. Georgia State ...
A new study finds over half of students use generative AI, while more than 75 percent of faculty members do not regularly use the technology.
A new website aimed to draw people's attention to the Book of Mormon may also be a useful study tool for enhancing scripture teaching and study.