Tech & Cybersecurity

Here are 5 priorities for choosing digital learning resources

A sometimes-overlooked part of the CIO’s role is providing input and guidance during the selection of the digital curricular resources that students and teachers are using every day.

How to help families overcome social media health problems

The medical community doesn’t have a full grasp on just how social media affects the health of students but a new report offers some solutions without calling for an outright ban.

ACT: Nearly half of high school students using AI tools, on class assignments

Studying over 4,000 students in grades 10 to 12 this past summer, ACT discovered that 46% have used different AI tools. Of this cohort, nearly half (46%) have used it for school assignments.

Tech predictions: AI dominates and the spending spree winds down

K12 leaders will zero in on the hardware and software that moves the needle on achievement and other priorities while artificial intelligence sucks up most of the edtech oxygen.

3 must-attend sessions for IT leaders at FETC 2024

K12 technology leaders have stepped up to the challenges of meeting the demands of modern edtech innovation. But there's always more to learn. Here are some sessions you ought to put on your list come January.

3 reasons students choose not to use AI for school

From a lack of interest to insufficient education about this technology, many students are hesitant to incorporate into their school work, new research suggests.

Why schools need to build AR and VR learning spaces now

By building educational spaces dedicated to AR and VR learning, schools can offer a higher quality, more adaptable education that better prepares students of all learning styles for successful careers in an ever-changing world.

These are our Top EdTech Product winners of 2024!

Working with the conference organizers, the editors of District Administration® conducted a comprehensive evaluation of approximately 210 submissions—the highest number to date. Come watch the winners demo their extraordinary products at FETC 2024 in Orlando this coming January.

AI is tracking student suicide risk. Here are 6 ways to improve the technology

Many educators agree that AI monitoring tools can identify at-risk students but some worry the technology may also "compromise student privacy and perpetuate existing inequalities."

Happy anniversary ChatGPT: How has generative AI impacted K12 education?

According to data from Turnitin shared with District Administration, the company has flagged at least four million student papers for containing 80% of content likely written by AI.

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