AI Tools Designed for Underserved Classrooms

Washington State University’s College of Education, Sport, and Human Sciences is launching a three-pronged initiative to close the technology access gap in rural K-12 schools. The centerpiece is an AI-assisted scientific inquiry tool designed specifically for middle-school classrooms, helping students develop critical thinking skills through guided discovery.

Researchers are also creating a “rural roadmap”—a strategic framework helping small-town schools implement AI technologies without the resources of their urban counterparts. And perhaps most visibly, they’re converting an RV into a mobile AI training unit that will travel directly to schools across the state.