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Project Tomorrow Unveils Latest Speak Up Research, Highlights Need for Active Digital Student Learning Experiences

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The 21st annual report findings include a desire for active learning to foster discovery and critical analysis of information to prepare students for the technology-driven world

IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Project Tomorrow, one of the nation’s leading education nonprofit organizations, today announces new insights from its latest Speak Up research about the use of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) in classrooms and school districts nationwide. The Speak Up research project works with several local stakeholders to collect municipal data, informing district level decisions. Findings were collected from over 100,000 K-12 students, educators, administrators, and parents across the country.

“The report’s findings extend more than two decades of nationwide survey data, offering deeper insights and highlighting previously unexplored emerging trends,” says Dr. Julie Evans, Chief Executive Officer of Project Tomorrow.

Key insights from the Speak Up research include:

61% of middle and high school teachers report engaging students in weekly active learning experiences using classroom technology, however the majority of students report more passive uses of technology than active learning in their classrooms.Currently, only 3 in 10 students say they have learning experiences in school that enable them to develop new content using multi-media digital tools to substantiate learning or explore new ideas.45% of students in grades 6-12 use AI tools as study guides, and there is substantial demand from students for more AI tools that support personalized learning.

“The report’s findings extend more than two decades of nationwide survey data, offering deeper insights and highlighting previously unexplored emerging trends,” says Dr. Julie Evans, Chief Executive Officer of Project Tomorrow. “This year, the data underscores a miscommunication about active versus passive learning experiences. It’s no longer about having technology in the classroom; it’s about how teachers use it to connect with students, develop future-ready skills, and create active learning experiences. We must move beyond checking the box on technology and focus on how it drives real student growth.”

The national report will be released in three installments, highlighting new data findings and takeaways for districts to implement in policies and curriculums. The themes and release dates for each chapter are as follows:

Chapter 1: Active vs. Passive Learning Using Digital Tools and Resources was released October 17, 2024Chapter 2: The Value Proposition for Technology-Enabled Active Learning will be released October 24, 2024Chapter 3: Closing the Gap between Aspirations and Practices to Create More Active Learning Experiences will be released on October 31, 2024

Research detailed in Speak Up’s 2023-2024 data reflects and extends on The National Educational Technology Plan (NETP), published in January 2024 by the US Department of Education. The NETP report, supported by Speak Up research, defines active use of technology as tools used “to discover, analyze and apply learning rather than passively receiving information.” However, according to Speak Up research, 75% of high school students and 66% of middle school students say their primary use of technology is to complete an online quiz or assessment. While this is beneficial to educators and schools it does not help students develop critical thinking or teamwork skills.

The first chapter of research, along with an infographic, was unveiled at the 2024 Congressional Briefing, hosted on edWeb, where Dr. Evans discussed the data with a panel of high school students and district leaders from across the country. Together, they shared recommendations for how district leaders can improve learning experiences with technology innovations to inform strategic planning initiatives.

To view the full Speak Up survey results, visit THIS webpage.

Suzanne Lacey, Superintendent of Talladega, Alabama County Schools, has worked with Speak Up to discover district stakeholders’ views to influence strategic planning processes. The district has found the combination of local and national data to be a game-changer in determining how to adopt new classroom technologies.

“This data was instrumental in determining short term as well as long term goals and resources that would have the greatest impact on student learning,” said Lacey. “Speak Up data is especially important to district level leaders to gauge both the time spent utilizing technology in classrooms and also the types of technology being utilized by teachers to enhance learning. For example, I was pleased to see how frequently elementary teachers relied on online reading sites or subscriptions to increase the volume of reading for their students.”

Districts that value stakeholder voices and want to transform teaching and learning to be more innovative so that every student is well prepared for future success should participate in Speak Up surveys. To join the Speak Up research initiative, visit THIS webpage.

The Speak Up Research Project is generously supported by Advanced Learning Partnerships, Agile Education Marketing, edWeb, iboss, and Spectrum Enterprise.

About Project Tomorrow & Speak Up
The Speak Up Research Project is a national initiative of Project Tomorrow, an internationally recognized education nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring that all students are prepared to become tomorrow’s leaders, innovators and engaged citizens of the world. Each year, the Speak Up Research Project polls K–12 students, parents, and educators about the role of technology for learning in and out of school and the impact of new learning models on student outcomes and teacher effectiveness. The Speak Up dataset represents the largest collection of authentic, unfiltered stakeholder voices on digital learning. Since the fall of 2003, more than 6.3 million K–12 students, parents, teachers, librarians, principals, technology leaders, district administrators, communications officers and members of the community have shared their views and ideas through Speak Up. Education, business, and policy leaders report that they regularly use the Speak Up data to inform federal, state and local education programs, policies and initiatives. Learn more at https://www.tomorrow.org/speakup.

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HevenDrones Partners with SMARTSHOOTER for Drone Defense

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New partnership addresses mission-critical demand for counter-drone technology amid escalating global conflicts

MIAMI, Jan. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — HevenDrones (Heven), the market leader in hydrogen-powered drones, announced today a partnership with SMARTSHOOTER, a global innovator in fire control systems that significantly increase hit probability against static and moving ground and aerial targets.

The collaboration integrates SMARTSHOOTER’s SMASH Dragon platform with Heven’s H100 and Urban drone platforms, enabling precision targeting and engagement of both ground and aerial threats.

“As drone conflicts escalate, we know that counter-drone technology will prove critical to the evolving needs of the armed forces,” said Bentzion Levinson, CEO of Heven. “By integrating our drones with SMARTSHOOTER’s fire control systems, we aim to address customer demand for the future needs of remotely-controlled warfare.”

SMASH Dragon is an advanced robotic weapon payload that can be mounted on various drones and unmanned aerial platforms. Leveraging SMARTSHOOTER’s SMASH proprietary fire control and target acquisition algorithms, along with ballistic-calculated shot release, the system directs the weapon and accurately times the shot to achieve a precise hit. The system is uniquely designed to lock, track, and engage unknown targets in unpredictable environments, whether static or dynamic, day or night, unaffected by target movements or human errors such as fatigue and stress.

Staying at the forefront of military technology innovation, SMASH’s proven track record includes recent successful deployments and significant contracts to supply the SMASH 3000 system to NATO Countries for counter-drone operations and equipping the British Army with SMASH systems for counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) capabilities.

About HevenDrones

HevenDrones was founded in 2019 with a clear vision: To unlock the immense potential of the drone economy. Heven’s hydrogen-powered, runway-independent drones are designed with endurance and adaptability in mind. Built for the most complex missions, Heven’s drones operate anywhere—efficiently, quietly, and reliably— providing the warfighter with the technology to get the job done.

About SMARTSHOOTER

Founded in 2011, SMARTSHOOTER is an Israeli-based company that has developed world-leading fire control systems to enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of small arms. Their SMASH product line, which includes the SMASH Dragon, utilizes artificial intelligence, computer vision, and advanced algorithms to enable precise targeting of both ground and aerial threats, including drones. Headquartered in Yagur, Israel, SMARTSHOOTER also operates subsidiaries in the U.S. (Maryland), Europe (Germany), and Australia, serving a diverse array of global clients such as the Israel Defense Forces, U.S. Army, British Army, and other NATO member forces.

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HevenDrones Partners with SMARTSHOOTER for Drone Defense

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New partnership addresses mission-critical demand for counter-drone technology amid escalating global conflicts

MIAMI, Jan. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — HevenDrones (Heven), the market leader in hydrogen-powered drones, announced today a partnership with SMARTSHOOTER, a global innovator in fire control systems that significantly increase hit probability against static and moving ground and aerial targets.

The collaboration integrates SMARTSHOOTER’s SMASH Dragon platform with Heven’s H100 and Urban drone platforms, enabling precision targeting and engagement of both ground and aerial threats.

“As drone conflicts escalate, we know that counter-drone technology will prove critical to the evolving needs of the armed forces,” said Bentzion Levinson, CEO of Heven. “By integrating our drones with SMARTSHOOTER’s fire control systems, we aim to address customer demand for the future needs of remotely-controlled warfare.”

SMASH Dragon is an advanced robotic weapon payload that can be mounted on various drones and unmanned aerial platforms. Leveraging SMARTSHOOTER’s SMASH proprietary fire control and target acquisition algorithms, along with ballistic-calculated shot release, the system directs the weapon and accurately times the shot to achieve a precise hit. The system is uniquely designed to lock, track, and engage unknown targets in unpredictable environments, whether static or dynamic, day or night, unaffected by target movements or human errors such as fatigue and stress.

Staying at the forefront of military technology innovation, SMASH’s proven track record includes recent successful deployments and significant contracts to supply the SMASH 3000 system to NATO Countries for counter-drone operations and equipping the British Army with SMASH systems for counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) capabilities.

About HevenDrones

HevenDrones was founded in 2019 with a clear vision: To unlock the immense potential of the drone economy. Heven’s hydrogen-powered, runway-independent drones are designed with endurance and adaptability in mind. Built for the most complex missions, Heven’s drones operate anywhere—efficiently, quietly, and reliably— providing the warfighter with the technology to get the job done.

About SMARTSHOOTER

Founded in 2011, SMARTSHOOTER is an Israeli-based company that has developed world-leading fire control systems to enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of small arms. Their SMASH product line, which includes the SMASH Dragon, utilizes artificial intelligence, computer vision, and advanced algorithms to enable precise targeting of both ground and aerial threats, including drones. Headquartered in Yagur, Israel, SMARTSHOOTER also operates subsidiaries in the U.S. (Maryland), Europe (Germany), and Australia, serving a diverse array of global clients such as the Israel Defense Forces, U.S. Army, British Army, and other NATO member forces.

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Extinguishing Wildfires with Light at Meta Photonix

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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — MetaPhotonix Inc. (MPI), a Silicon Valley startup, is developing a revolutionary method to extinguish large-scale wildfires using nothing but light – eliminating water! The innovative technology also aims to significantly reduce the need for aircraft, and firefighters, enabling fires to be extinguished by AI remotely at the speed of light.

In 2024, MPI achieved a small yet groundbreaking milestone, by remotely extinguishing a tiny flame, equivalent to the size of a candle, using only light. While small in scale compared to actual wildfires, this experiment serves as a vital proof-of-concept, paving the way for a future where wildfires can be managed quickly and cost-effectively.

“It’s like the first transistor—early stage, but with transformative potential,” said CEO, Dr. Leo DiDomenico, a former NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist.

MPI’s technology, known as photopyrokinesis, leverages “structured light” from lasers and millimeter-wave sources. These initially low-intensity beams traverse the atmosphere where they would get focused to high-intensity at the disaster area to suppress wildfires without water, chemicals, or close-range human intervention.

This innovation could save the U.S. up to $1 trillion annually in wildfire-related costs, an amount rivaling the nation’s military budget, while addressing up to 20% of global CO₂ emissions.

Using precise light beams, MPI’s technology can potentially even target fires near buildings, offering a critical tool for protecting lives and property. Therefore, this approach is a potential game-changer for the insurance industry, allowing them to keep insuring homes, by reducing claims from wildfires. Each community might someday have its own quick-acting AI fire sentry protecting lives and homes – making fire insurance viable again.

Photopyrokinesis works by directing beams of structured light to fire zones to manipulate the electronic structure of the atmosphere and create localized shockwaves that deny oxygen to the fire. This process provides millions of tiny, controlled explosions each second, extinguishing flames rapidly and efficiently. It is like using dynamite to put out an oil well fire, but much more controlled and targeted.

The structured light’s unique properties allow it to even propagate on curved trajectories, like water from a hose, enabling precise targeting of the fire even in extreme wind conditions like Santa Ana winds.

Founded in 2022 by Dr. DiDomenico, MetaPhotonix Inc. is advancing in the XPRIZE Wildfire competition, but needs visionary investors to help scale this technology and protect lives, ecosystems, and economies from the devastating effects of wildfires.

 

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