Tech & Cybersecurity

Interrupted, not lost: 5 questions about ed-tech’s role in recovery

One ed-tech expert calls 'learning loss' narrow deficit language that misdiagnoses the broader set of challenges educators, students and families are striving to overcome.

Proven Tips for How to Successfully Bring New Tech to a District

.sidebar, .archive_link{display:none;} .header{box-shadow:none !important;position:relative !important;top:0 !important;}#post-content, #author-page, #search-results, #secondary-post-content{padding-top:5px !important;}.container{border-top:1px solid #b9b9b9;}.pad-1{padding-bottom:0.2em !important;}#gform_submit_button_306{width:250px !important;}.gform_footer{text-align:center !important;}body .gform_wrapper ul li.gfield{margin-top:0 !important;}.post-content{max-width:1000px !important;left:0 !important;} DA District Administration Web...

2 relief programs put $10B toward student internet access

Federal Communications Commission and U.S. Education Department fund Emergency Connectivity program and Emergency Broadband Benefit programs under American Rescue Plan.

Why phonics was key in one district’s reading growth

One word—phonics—kept coming up as a solution when educators in Georgia's Lumpkin County Schools looked into why students were reading at expected levels. 

How a custom app kept a district open during COVID

Spreadsheets did not cut it for Rapid City Area Schools administrators keeping track of COVID rates among 13,000 students, 1,900 employees and 23 schools. 

How 3D printers keep STEM alive during hybrid learning

3D printing would appear to be among the most hands-on of the many educational activities that have been disrupted by COVID and online learning.

Blockbuster esports partnership set to transform K-12 gaming

The HSEL and Middle School Esports League are teaming up with education leader NASEF to bring more fun and more opportunities to students.

Easily managing and assigning Chromebooks districtwide

Acer connected Boston Public Schools with Learn21's One2One Manager to more easily manage the district's 100,000 Chromebooks.

30 questions to ask when selecting a unified district communication platform

If your district is grappling with many communications tools patchworked together that can't do what you need them to do, it's time to consider a unified platform to help streamline the process.

‘Mood monitoring’ and 3 more steps to spot post-COVID threats

Experts encourage superintendents to deploy even more comprehensive safety strategies as students who've been traumatized during COVID re-acclimate to school.

Most Popular