Tech & Cybersecurity

Texas Scholastic Esports Federation hosts virtual college fair

Students and parents will have the opportunity to get a first-hand look at several programs and a Rocket League production.

50 degrees of connectivity: How connected is your state?

Free Connect K-12 website aggregates, analyzes, and visualizes E-rate data to help superintendents and CIOs negotiate better internet pricing to reach connectivity goals.

Study: Mask wearing, ventilation key to 3 feet of distancing

Researchers at the University of Central Florida note the importance of the two mitigating strategies over space between individuals during COVID-19 pandemic.

5 reasons this district is expanding access to telehealth

Leaders in Garland ISD in the Dallas suburbs were grateful to have telehealth in place when other providers shut down during the initial COVID outbreak in March 2020.

3 questions answered about blended learning’s future

The disruptions of COVID and the shift to online learning have kicked many emerging education trends into a higher gear. One of those trends is blended learning.

4 challenging words preschoolers learned from audiobooks

Interactive, audio-enhanced storybooks have proven effective at boosting vocabulary and better preparing a vulnerable population for elementary school, researchers say.

How digital STEM tools bring polar bears to life in Texas

Students in Harlingen Consolidated ISD collaboratee in Zoom breakout rooms that allow the kids who are in-person to work with those who are still at home.

5 benefits, 5 challenges of cloud computing in K-12 education

Cloud computing offers significant advantages to education but what do administrators need to know before moving forward?

Stimulus strategies: 4 ways robotics blends STEAM and SEL

Educators looking for interdisciplinary learning activities that cover STEAM, career preparation and social-emotional learning can use stimulus funding on interactive ed-tech.

5 steps for better protecting students and their data online

Many parents and teachers believe in online learning's future but persistent cybersecurity threats raise student privacy and equity concerns, a new survey has found.

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