Tech & Cybersecurity

Are the apps students use at school actually safe? Research may prove otherwise

A new report by Internet Safety Labs reveals that 96% of education apps share students' personal information with third parties, including advertisers.

How Dora Palfi is preparing girls to become tech’s future leaders

Says the CEO and co-founder of imagiLabs, "What excites me is a future where no child is left behind to gather the essential skills for the digital age simply due to a lack of access to tools and teachers who can help them to code."

What Florida’s 2023 Superintendent of the Year will offer at FETC

Superintendent of Putnam County Schools Rick Surrency will share his tour of Finland's schools in 2022, where his outlook on education changed forever.

Computer science: How to charge ahead without overwhelming your teachers

Computer science is inherently interdisciplinary so it can be naturally folded into other subjects, such as science and math.

Looking ahead to 2023: Here’s what’s in store for education

Giving students access to instruction, focusing on impact and promoting student outcomes are key for administrators in K-12 and higher ed alike.

Repeat attenders: Every year, this technology specialist leaves FETC with a “full and happy heart”

"I know that what I learn at FETC will be new, exciting and engaging for my students in my classroom," says Technology Specialist for the Cherokee County School District Kristen Brooks.

These Louisiana luminaries will share their education expertise at FETC 2023

Local thought leaders will provide insights on everything from tech coaching to esports to using hip-hop as a literacy teaching tool.

Administrators, want to become an edtech savant? Register for FETC 2023

Since the pandemic, CIOs have voiced the fact that the abundance of education technology is here to stay. Our message to you is: Hop on the train.

Repeat attenders: Stories of an FETC veteran and a newcomer

"It reminds me of a magic show except that when you leave, you can do the same magic," says Professional Learning Specialist Craig McBain. "As a trainer and educator, it’s fantastic to come back from the conference and share that magic."

3 helpful tips for district leaders to improve the power of digital assessment

With a few simple shifts that reduce stress and barriers, digital assessment can become representative of students’ knowledge, not their ability to use technology.

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