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video games in the classroom
Games like Minecraft and Overcooked were selected to help graduate students develop soft skills such as leadership and creativity.
Adopting AI in the classroom
Justin Reich, a researcher at MIT, notes that there are still no definitive best practices for integrating AI into classrooms, but there are clues.
Photograph of five men sitting in chairs with a screen behind them
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used by students and professors in higher education, according to a survey.
photo of Dominique Boullier
During the IFE Conference 2026, sociologist Dominique Boullier warned that the accelerated adoption of AI is undermining essential learning processes.
smart cities technology education
An interdisciplinary group of researchers published a book on how to build smart cities using AI, robotics, and gamification.
Illustration of a floating graduation cap, surrounded by technological symbols
A group of education experts say that research is one of the best ways to ensure that innovation has a real impact.
Yasmin Kafai from the University of Pennsylvania spoke at the IFE Conference 2026 about shifting the conversation around young people and their role in Artificial Intelligence.
interdisciplinarity illustration
Experts agree that the integration of diverse disciplines can drive innovation, improve teaching, and address modern educational challenges.
Portrait of speaker Jared Cooney at IFE Conference 2025.
Author Jared Cooney spoke about how computer use should be intentional, dedicating time exclusively to learning.

IFE Conference

video games in the classroom
Games like Minecraft and Overcooked were selected to help graduate students develop soft skills such as leadership and creativity.
Adopting AI in the classroom
Justin Reich, a researcher at MIT, notes that there are still no definitive best practices for integrating AI into classrooms, but there are clues.
Photograph of five men sitting in chairs with a screen behind them
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used by students and professors in higher education, according to a survey.
photo of Dominique Boullier
During the IFE Conference 2026, sociologist Dominique Boullier warned that the accelerated adoption of AI is undermining essential learning processes.
smart cities technology education
An interdisciplinary group of researchers published a book on how to build smart cities using AI, robotics, and gamification.
Illustration of a floating graduation cap, surrounded by technological symbols
A group of education experts say that research is one of the best ways to ensure that innovation has a real impact.
Yasmin Kafai from the University of Pennsylvania spoke at the IFE Conference 2026 about shifting the conversation around young people and their role in Artificial Intelligence.
interdisciplinarity illustration
Experts agree that the integration of diverse disciplines can drive innovation, improve teaching, and address modern educational challenges.
Portrait of speaker Jared Cooney at IFE Conference 2025.
Author Jared Cooney spoke about how computer use should be intentional, dedicating time exclusively to learning.

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