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The nonprofit believes preparing students for a digital future is less about expanding access to devices than about ensuring technology use is grounded in purpose, understanding and meaningful outcomes.
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Hartford Public Schools in Connecticut have contracted with Timely, because budget constraints and reduced staffing have made it increasingly difficult for the district to create master schedules.
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A survey of educators who work in career and technical education found that nearly a third of those who don't already have programs in IT and cybersecurity at their school expect one will launch in the next five years.
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has announced approval of 52 Smart Schools Investment Plans aimed at improving school security and reimagining teaching and learning for the 21st century.
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SponsoredResearch shows workforce development programs can help narrow the gap between labor shortages and the skills needed for highly skilled positions.
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Public education technology administration works best from experience and insight. A veteran administrator shares his thoughts on the keys to success based on years of leadership and team-building.
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Lockport City School District in New York has bought facial recognition software, a controversial move on its own. But the district is now caught up in a separate controversy — who actually made the software?
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Parents, educators and the general public need to understand the implications of using AI in the school classroom. It’s going to impact learning, but not everyone knows how.
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With high participation from the city’s first-ever all-mail election, 59 percent of voters opted to renew a tax that will raise $11 million annually to fund digital learning, computers, networking and other tech support.
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Thanks to a $50,000 financial gift from two philanthropists, fourth to eighth-grade girls, attending school in Kalispell, Mont., will continue to learn software coding and the basics of computer science for free.
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Vigo County has begun mounting four cameras in its school buses, including one that aims to deter stop-arm violations, which have become an increasing problem, according to school officials.
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A school in Anchorage has put its name on a satellite that can deliver wireless broadband to remote parts of the state. The effort is part of a multi-billion dollar effort to boost satellite internet service.
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The state has 22,000 students attending online charters, but a new report finds their overall performance is far worse than brick and mortar schools. Accountability issues are another concern.
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During a five-year review by the by the state’s Department of Education, the Providence-based K-12 Academy has been cited for numerous problems, including the failure to deliver a rigorous and well-designed selection of science courses.
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A partnership with software firm Social Solutions will allow city schools to connect with nonprofit agencies and give students more holistic support based on up-to-date data.
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The $100,000 from Empire State Development to We Connect the Dots, Inc., will boost STEM learning for middle and high school students in Westbury.
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Artificial intelligence has been in use in classrooms for some time, but a new RAND report raises questions about the overall effectiveness of the technology's current impact on education outcomes.
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With voter participation expanding thanks to mail-in ballots, Albuquerque citizens defeated a series of education bond proposals. Now educators fear the same may happen in the state capital.
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The Indiana House of Representatives passed a bill to invest in advanced technology, active warning systems to protect students in public schools.
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January’s polar vortex had educators dusting off plans for remote learning as a means to keep schools open during bad weather.
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