Adobe Express for Education
Adobe Express for Education

Adobe Express for Education

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New Hampshire schools are set to implement Khanmigo, an AI-driven program allowing students to engage with literary characters like Lady Macbeth and historical figures, enhancing interactive learning experiences. Adobe has also updated Adobe Express for Education, introducing generative AI features that enable students to create multimedia presentations and templates, aimed at fostering creativity and engagement in the classroom. Meanwhile, teachers like Laura Bettison are using AI to transform lessons, such as teaching math concepts through imaginative narratives, which helps keep students engaged. A study shows that 18% of K-12 instructors currently utilize AI to tailor lessons and generate assessments. Additionally, an AI-powered textbook bot is improving student interaction with course materials by providing 24/7 support and encouraging questions in a non-judgmental environment. These innovations highlight a growing trend of incorporating AI into educational practices to enhance learning outcomes and student engagement.

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