Instructional technology

How would you spend $7 billion to narrow digital divide?

Superintendents, CIOs and other district leaders can share ideas on how communities will spend $7 billion from the American Rescue Plan to boost connectivity for students and staff

The ’90s called. They want their LMS back

Traditional platforms fall short. Students need adaptive learning. You need meaningful analytics.

How teletherapy helps districts cover special ed shortages

Administrators have faced a range of challenges during education's big shift online, but many have found new opportunities that should outlast the pandemic.

How a drone will deliver internet access to rural students

Wisconsin's rural Northland Pines School District will test a locally developed drone to deliver a signal to students whose homes don't have internet access

3 ways teams can meet students’ assistive technology needs

IEP team may need to work with other departments to ensure that students have the technology they need to receive free appropriate public education.

How to make digital books as good—or better—than print versions

Children ages 1 to 8 tend to have more trouble understanding digital picture books, compared to the print versions, according to an analysis of literacy research.

Cardona: Let’s support all students, bring education back to life

The new U.S. Secretary of Education, addressing panelists and guests at Ed Fest, says there is a lot of work to be done but 'I can support you. I can guide you.'

Senate passes relief bill with billions in education funding, sends back to House

The Senate passed its version of a relief package that includes approximately $126 billion in funding for K-12 education, down from the nearly $130 billion provided by the House.

An online learning surprise: Stronger connections

During summer 2020, Greenville County Schools leaders expanded a virtual high school into a full-blown K-12 virtual academy to cope with COVID's disruptions.

7 ideas for how artificial intelligence can enhance teaching

Artificial intelligence will power more complex and collaborative learning activities along with deeper assessments of students' knowledge, experts say.

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