
Adaptive Learning Systems: What Actually Works
Adaptive learning promised in 2015 what AI-enabled adaptive learning is delivering in 2026.
AI communications & PR intelligence for education and edtech.
EPR Education & EdTech is the dedicated education and edtech title of the Everything-PR network — daily reporting, research, and AI-visibility analysis on how schools, universities, and edtech companies earn presence inside ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews.


Adaptive learning promised in 2015 what AI-enabled adaptive learning is delivering in 2026.





Students prompt ChatGPT before they apply. Parents often consult Claude before they pay tuition. Corporate L&D buyers research providers through Perplexity before they sign.
Coverage of how universities, K-12 systems, EdTech platforms, online-degree providers, and corporate learning companies build authority across an education buyer journey increasingly mediated by AI-assisted research.
Topics: Higher ed · Admissions marketing · K-12 · EdTech · Online degrees · Bootcamps · Alternative credentials · Employer-aligned learning · Corporate L&D · Executive education
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Universities and districts are piloting these systems with results that range from genuinely promising to cautionary.

American universities collectively depend on tuition revenue more than financial sustainability supports.

AI tools deployed in education must meet accessibility standards.

Continuing education - long treated as auxiliary enterprise at many universities - has emerged as a strategic growth opportunity in the AI era.

Universities that have institutionalized AI risk assessment operate with clarity.

FERPA - the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act - was written in 1974.

The traditional four-year degree is not ending in 2026.

The published tuition price at most American private institutions is fictional.

American universities collectively capture a small fraction of this market relative to their potential capability.