Watson: How AI could benefit education
WFYI’s Lee Gaines interviewed Prof. Bill Watson about how artificial intelligence could benefit teachers and students, the challenges it poses, and how it could transform the educational landscape.
2024 Year in Review
College of Education students, faculty and staff did innovative research, received awards and research funding, and had an all-around great year as we continued preparing Boilermaker Educators and supporting educators in Indiana and beyond!
Boilermaker Educators win at ’24 Fall Undergraduate Research Expo
More than 20 Boilermaker Educator undergraduates participated in educational research projects in Purdue University’s 2024 Fall Undergraduate Research Expo, and three won poster awards.
College of Ed professor briefs Congress, NSF on STEM education needs in rural areas
Rebekah Hammack was chosen to serve on a congressionally mandated National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) committee.
Indiana GEAR UP’s new state director wants to ‘remove barriers’ to education
The Indiana Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) named Terron Phillips, Jr. as its new state director and co-principal investigator (Co-PI).
250+ Educators attend 1st-time Purdue AI in P-12 Education conference
Over 250 educators attended the first annual Purdue AI in P-12 Education Conference on Nov. 11, 2024, at Purdue University.