The Campus Computing Project has launched a research initiative to examine how AI ed-tech tools and other emerging classroom technologies will change instruction in the years to come. As universities make more and more use of AI-driven ed-tech tools and AR/VR platforms to enhance instruction, researchers led by the Campus Computing Project have launched a new initiative to examine how next-generation technology will shape the future of learning. According to an announcement made at the annual Educause conference earlier this month in Chicago, the new eLearning 2.0 project will explore the potential of emerging ed-tech technologies to transform how faculty approach instruction in the years to come. The initiative will be sponsored and supported by the ed-tech company Class Technologies.