Tech & Cybersecurity

How one state is tackling declining enrollment numbers

Connecticut's Department of Education is taking a more proactive approach to reporting on and releasing data on attendance during the pandemic.

Civil Dialogue: How San Diego school made it happen in 2020

The Francis Parker School used words of wisdom from its namesake, past election experience and a model for critical thinking and discussion that got students talking in a positive way.

From technology labs to technology learning: Moving to a 1:1 solution

Adding computers, developing ambitious professional development and training plans, and a thorough evaluation process led to great success.

HSEL, National Guard offer 25 schools chance to win esports labs

The random drawing from High School Esports League will deliver complete gaming setups, from PCs to mice, to lucky schools.

Strong leaders, strong network help San Antonio ISD shine

Despite the massive shift to remote learning, Ken Thompson and his technology support staff have kept the Independent School District on track on a number of key projects

5 tech tools to help students with ADHD manage hybrid learning

Here's how learning management system features, digital smart pens, audio notetakers, timers and noise reducers can support students with attention deficit disorder.

How to cope with laptop and device shortages

Educators in Newport News Public Schools were steadily working their way through a five-year 1-to-1 plan to provide all students with laptops when the COVID pandemic struck.

What do you really know about your school’s cybersecurity?

Superintendents should be receptive to listening to their CIOs and be able to respond to questions during a crisis.

Strategic & Financial Planning: Adapting from COVID-19 for Ed Tech Sustainability

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Why COVID will be an ed-tech ‘game changer’ in Houston

Aldine ISD finds alternatives as it has only received about a quarter of the 19,500 Chromebooks administrators ordered for online learning in response to the COVID pandemic this spring. 

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