Tech & Cybersecurity

3 tips to help teachers boost creativity in their classrooms

Creativity belongs in all subject areas and it can come to life in different ways in a second, seventh, or 11th-grade classroom.

Repeat attenders: Why they say FETC ‘is needed now more than ever’

For one leader, FETC is the ideal way to establish relationships and stay up-to-date with the realm of education technology—which is why she is attending the conference for the 13th consecutive year in January 2023.

Why should K-12 leaders support esports? Let us count the reasons

Higher attendance, deeper engagement and improved mental health are just three of the benefits to students. Learn all about it at more than a dozen esports sessions during the 2023 Future of Education Technology® Conference in New Orleans in January.

Successful cybersecurity relies on students getting a head start

The virtual K-12 program CYBER.ORG Range allows teachers to guide students through a controlled virtual environment where they can practice deploying and discovering cyberattacks in an effort to draw future candidates to the field of cybersecurity.

Why accessibility tools and apps can be a boon for all students

By definition, documents and web pages are accessible when individuals with disabilities can engage the content; however, everyone benefits from what these tools can do.

Hidden things seen out loud: Riveting revelations from a school walkthrough

Where to find proven strategies that will immediately engage students in your curriculum, no matter the subject or grade level.

Educators, let’s explore the 3 domains of digital learning to reaffirm our purpose

We can develop a more meaningful understanding of digital learning that addresses student wellness, competency, and creativity.

AirDrop attack: A brand new wave of threats is now closing schools

What's more troubling is that, since AirDrop users have to be relatively close to each other to share files, these threats—which have forced entire districts to shut down—are likely coming from within schools.

How you can seek guidance on building a strong security network

If the thought of bad actors infiltrating your school's security system is unsettling, look to these FETC© 2023 sessions for help.

Student privacy: Are photos in school Facebook posts putting it at risk?

While many schools may be posting photos to Facebook to connect with their communities and display student achievements and other uplifting news, the analysis also pointed to some unsettling, if unintended, consequences.

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