Flint | Latest News & Updates - Oct 24, 2024 Release
Wesleyan School partnered with Flint in September 2023 to develop an AI policy and expand AI use in education, with K-12 Technology Coach Allison Berry highlighting Flint as a 'game changer' for transforming lessons...
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Flint
🌎 flintk12.comFlint is an all-in-one AI tutoring platform designed specifically for K-12 schools, enabling personalized learning experiences for students. The platform leverages advanced AI technology to assist teachers in creating tailored educational content and automating administrative tasks, ensuring that student data remains secure and private. Backed by Y Combinator, Flint aims to transform the educational landscape by integrating AI into everyday learning.
Flint - Latest News and Updates
- Wesleyan School partnered with Flint in September 2023 to develop an AI policy and expand AI use in education, with K-12 Technology Coach Allison Berry highlighting Flint as a 'game changer' for transforming lessons.
- Flint has opened platform access for all educators to sign up and use with their students.
- Rutgers Prep has partnered with Flint to implement their AI platform school-wide after a successful pilot.
- Educators at Marist have used Flint to personalize learning and access AI tools, joining top Atlanta schools like Wesleyan and Westminster.
- Flint announced their AI for personalized learning is now free for up to 80 users.
- Flint will be at the MISBO Annual Conference in Greenville on October 23-24.
- Flint launched a free version for individual teachers last week.
- K-12 tech coach Allison Berry shares how their faculty uses Flint for AI assistance in lesson transformation.
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