Artificial intelligence

This series is about the future of testing in America’s schools. Part one of the series presents a theory of action that assessments should play in schools. Part two—this issue brief— reviews advancements in technology, with a focus on artificial intelligence that can power-fully drive learning in real time. And the third part looks at assessment designs that can improve large-scale standardized tests.

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