sábado, 25 de abril de 2026

Personalization in Learning [EdTech]

Hi, I m a high schooler and I found learning interesting only when I included visuals, diagrams, flow charts in it. That's why I started using NotebookLM. I loved its Animation part (until it became paid & absurdly costly) and most of its features were behind Paywall.

First, let i tell u how it helps all:

  • to a student -> it simplifies learning
  • to a teacher -> it makes notes creation and lesson prep easier
  • to a writer -> it could generate detailed overview on a topic before u start writing
  • and it made a new category as well -> online teachers who just upload animations made in notebooklm.

However, its benefit to a student & a teacher has been decreased significantly due to paywall (its premium features are expensive though limited) and has a free tier with generous limit of features that feels TOO BASIC.

So, I tried to built a cheaper version of the app which retains all the core features of the app as well as it can generate notes on any topic, from scratch in minutes, which u can export into well formatted PDF form.

I'd like to know what are the specific parts of NotebookLM everyone is frustrated with.



Submitted April 25, 2026 at 03:16AM by Best-Association964 https://ift.tt/GkdMyBm

Helping Solo Learners

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Submitted April 25, 2026 at 12:25AM by Horror-Night3336 https://ift.tt/40pFVQr

viernes, 24 de abril de 2026

What actually makes the biggest difference in a student’s success?

There are so many factors in education—teachers, curriculum, motivation, environment, resources—but it’s not always clear what has the strongest impact on student outcomes in real life.

From your experience, what do you think matters most when it comes to helping students succeed academically and personally?



Submitted April 24, 2026 at 09:50AM by InformationIcy4827 https://ift.tt/vJUCB2p

Textbooks becoming AI generated and digital based

I went down a midnight rabbit hole of who makes our textbooks. I ended up in Epstein’s circle. Private equity has merged with tech giants as of Feb 2026 and they intend to mainstream textbooks to an online, AI generated process.

The people behind 1 of the biggest companies producing k-college textbooks is quite interesting.

I’ve attached an article.

*The link is relevant because it fully explains the evolution of a family owned printing company to a private equity power house owned by the same people who control Hollywood, shared flights with Epstein, and plan to go full AI with learning.

https://open.substack.com/pub/autopsyofacrime/p/autopsy-of-the-american-classroom?r=4n0rao&utm\_medium=ios



Submitted April 24, 2026 at 10:23AM by dark__passengers https://ift.tt/3LGOt5R

The last 20 days of JEE are misunderstood - it's not even about the preparation anymore.

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Submitted April 24, 2026 at 07:24AM by Additional-Hope7333 https://ift.tt/LOwku3A

Is your school network helping students learn? Or pulling them away?

Most classrooms today run on browsers, but that means distractions, unsafe content, and cyber risks are just one click away.
Schools are turning towards web content filtering for blocking website and guided access. They can now filter websites by category, enforce policies based on users or devices, and keep protection active even outside campus.
This helps in creating a safe, focused, and compliant learning environment for students while still allowing access to educational content..

Full read here: Web filtering for schools in detail.

Students don’t need less internet. They need a safer, smarter version of it.



Submitted April 24, 2026 at 03:41AM by Academic-Soup2604 https://ift.tt/xaXFlV9

jueves, 23 de abril de 2026

Reggio Inspired Elementary (K-5)

I’m seeking guidance from any educators or parents that have experience with Reggio-Emilia inspired grade schools.  I have an opportunity to send my child, who is just finishing Kinder at public school, to a Reggio based school that goes up to grade 5 in Houston.  There is a lot of information on child outcomes from Reggio kids in pre-K or K transitioning into more traditional education systems but lacking anything for older children that would re-enter public school after 5th grade, going into middle school.  I would also be interested to hear if there is a more natural transition point to move out of Reggio inspired school that could be before 5th grade.

Also, any information on how kids do in these types of programs for Gr 1-5 would be great.  The school did a great job selling us on the benefits that Reggio gives kids but they are also trying to sell admission to the school. 

Greatly appreciated!



Submitted April 23, 2026 at 11:34AM by boredyouth3 https://ift.tt/siWAycj