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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. 

From STEM roots, Phenix City has risen … just in time

This Alabama school district has leveraged technology to dramatically improve student outcomes and overcome challenges, including a successful pivot to hybrid learning during the pandemic

How COVID online learning is canceling snow days

Thanks to the COVID-era shift to remote instruction, an early winter storm did not give students in some Midwest districts what they might have eagerly expected: a snow day.

FETC preview: How leaders thrive during COVID crisis

FETC keynote speaker and superintendent Jill Siler's book about leadership in challenging times guides district leaders in re-envisioning instruction for the hybrid era.

FETC preview: Why empathy is a leadership essential

Massive shift to remote instruction has driven education leaders to refocus on equity and their relationships with students, families and staff.

District fights to conquer digital divide in Silicon Valley

Mountain View Whisman is trying to close gaps for its underserved students but internet is a problem, even in the most high-tech area of the country

Slow responses in shift to remote learning hurting students

A report from the Center on Reinventing Public Education shows the domino effect of delays in embracing virtual learning from the spring to now.

10 keys for protecting student data during COVID

Addressing trauma and discrimination are key strategies for protecting student data and privacy as the ongoing COVID pandemic requires schools to stick with online learning.

Alaska uses CARES Act funds to prioritize distance learning

Getting new technology into schools in rural villages is very costly, so school districts must be very careful in stretching every dollar received.

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