At InstructureCon 2025, SchoolAI announced a substantial enhancement to its integration with Canvas, the widely utilized Learning Management System in North America. This upgraded integration, part of SchoolAI 2.0, is designed to seamlessly incorporate AI-powered active learning and student support into classroom environments, providing educators with more accessible and effective tools across all disciplines. New capabilities, such as Canvas-Aware Spaces and Always-Available Virtual Teaching Assistants, aim to streamline the educational process by aligning AI-driven activities with course objectives, thus ensuring continual student support while maintaining educational integrity. This development highlights the evolving role of AI in educational settings, focusing on fostering engaged learning rather than offering mere productivity shortcuts.
In other market news, DCI Indonesia (IDX:DCII) was a notable mover up 17.9% and ending trading at IDR288,950.00, not far from its 52-week high. At the same time, VMware (NYSE:VMW) lagged, down 5% to finish the session at $142.48.
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- Alphabet (NasdaqGS:GOOGL) ended the day at $190.10 up 2.7%.
- Apple (NasdaqGS:AAPL) closed at $212.48 up 0.6%. On Tuesday, the company expanded its retail presence by launching its online store and app in Saudi Arabia, offering personalized services in Arabic for the first time.
- Microsoft (NasdaqGS:MSFT) finished flat at, $510.06, near its 52-week high.
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