Generation Alpha is the largest generation ever. Totaling two billion children, it encompasses anybody currently aged 0–15 years old—those born between 2010 and 2025. This is the first fully digitally ...
One day last fall, Kristine Barrios’ 9-year-old daughter got stuck on a lesson in IXL, the personalized learning software that served as her math teacher. She had to multiply three three-digit numbers ...
Austin, Texas — Fourth and fifth graders at Alpha School in Austin, Texas, aren't just learning — they're pioneering education's new frontier. Every click and every keystroke is guided by artificial ...
At Austin’s Alpha School, students spend just two hours a day on academics, led by artificial intelligence tools. New Alpha schools are set to open in about a dozen cities this fall. Alpha School, ...
Jwana Aziz receives funding by University of Birmingham QR Policy Support Funding and a donation from the Barker Family Trust. Anna Lavis has previously received funding for research into online harms ...
Short attention spans, an overdependence on technology and a lack of interest in learning are all things that Generation Alpha has been accused of having. The demographic, born between the 2010s and ...
Amid fast technological and societal transformation, the careers awaiting Generation Alpha—those born between 2010 and 2025—are largely still conceptual. Around two in three Gen Alphas will work in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ray Ravaglia covers education, focusing on technology and innovation. Alpha School divides the morning into four blocks of 30 ...
Wednesday marks the start of a new year, with calendars switching from 2024 to 2025. But it also marks the beginning of a new generation. That's right, babies born in 2025 will be part of Generation ...
Gen Alpha, or those born after 2010, have developed their own terminology from 'skibidi' to 'fanum tax' Getty Gen Alpha have their own grasp on vocabulary that elder generations may call "sus," but ...
Europe doesn’t have many large language model (LLM) makers but one of these rare AI beasts — Germany’s Aleph Alpha — appears to be preparing to rule itself out of the running, per Bloomberg, which has ...