Educators, policymakers, and industry leaders gathered at Georgia Tech to explore how continuous learning can reshape education systems for a rapidly changing world.
The 11th annual Georgia Tech K-12 InVenture Prize State Finals competition will take place on March 12.
Georgia Tech’s Rural Computer Science Initiative empowers rural teachers and students in Georgia through co-taught computer science courses, preparing them for tech careers and supporting Georgia’s future workforce.
With this Study Tech's XR Cross-functional team aims to promote XR technologies on campus and enhance learning and research.
2024 K-12 Inventure Prize Team Grocery Eyes’ Nellie Klodner and Anna Borsh were presented with an official resolution praising their accomplishments by Georgia House Representative Kimberly New of district 64.
New College of Lifetime Learning expands offerings from K-12 through professional education.
The award recognizes C21U for its innovative research that impacts professional practice in online and continuing higher education.
Digital credentials offer flexible and secure recognition of skills and competencies, bridging the gap between traditional degrees, lifetime learning demands, and workforce trends.
More than 70 programs, a combined total of both campuses, are uniquely themed and differentiated by grade bands.
Georgia Tech researchers Meltem Alemdar and Heidi Turcotte from the College of Lifetime Learning, along with Emily Weigel from the College of Sciences, have been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant (Award #2345019).