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Tanya Roscorla

Former Managing Editor, CDE

Tanya Roscorla covered ed tech from 2009-2017.

An alliance of California schools is asking for feedback on its first draft agreement with vendors that seeks to establish common data privacy standards.
The state's attorney general provides recommendations for ed tech providers to keep student data private, but doesn't have the authority to enforce them.
Educause gives a sneak peek at the issues that IT leaders will face next year.
Virtual reality and intelligent tutors could be the future of learning.
A national association plans to advocate for equitable access to technology, effective use of data and broadband connectivity, among other things.
The Every Student Succeeds Act calls for states to use data to measure their progress toward education goals, but they can do more than the law requires.
Riverside Unified School District is diving deeper into virtual reality this year, with plans to ultimately have students create their own 360-degree experiences.
An in-depth report dives into how New England states are trying to help students graduate high school with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed.
States continue to build on their efforts and introduce laws to protect student data privacy.
UC Berkeley is figuring out what to do next as the U.S. Department of Justice tells it to make its online audio and video content accessible.