Tech & Cybersecurity

HSEL still giving students a chance to play online

The High School Esports League and other organizations are finding ways to engage students by giving them a chance to compete head-to-head online.

Years of training eases shift to online instruction during coronavirus closures

The shift to remote instruction for Dare County Schools in North Carolina has gone more smoothly thanks to a few years of professional development in online education.

Creative ideas for teaching students at home

Here are ways to make home learning engaging and more enjoyable for parents and students.

Districts move fast to teach and feed remote students

Providing distance learning and school nutrition to less-affluent families required education leaders to find creative solutions for uninterrupted support.

Districts deliver meals and ed tech as states shut schools for 2019-2020

Coronavirus has district leaders quickly devising ways to provide school meals, ed tech and remote learning as entire states begin to order schools to shut buildings for the rest of the 2019-2020 year. 

How to help educators and students adapt (quickly) to online learning

Providing training as soon as possible and setting up just-in-time support as teachers and students get up to speed are crucial strategies for success, says DA guest columnist John Englander.

6 IT asset management tips during COVID-19 pandemic

As the coronavirus continues to spread, President and CEO Barbara Rembiesa of International Association of IT Asset Managers provides advice for K-12 leaders sending faculty and staff home with school and district equipment.

Social media platform eFuse partners with NASEF

The agreement between NASEF and eFuse will provide scholarships, networking and educational content to help provide future pathways for K-12 students through esports.

Coronavirus: Keeping all stakeholders informed

Sharing up-to-date district news communitywide and ensuring that messages are clear, concise and consistent is key, says DA guest columnist Mark D. Benigni, superintendent of Meriden Public Schools in Connecticut.

Expert tips for shifting to online learning during COVID-19

Administrators shifting to distance learning should not expect to become overnight experts during the early stages of COVID-19 school closures.

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