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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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Two high school students from Orange County have made computer programming classes “cool” for homeless children.
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In Frederick, Md., students find technology opens doors to learning new skills.
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While technology, such as 1:1 laptop programs, can help students become proficient in core competencies, nothing beats problem-solving, critical thinking and creativity.
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(TNS) — Like dozens of other education-technology companies, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt hasn't been shy about marketing its products as helping to personalize learning.
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The ClassDojo mobile app lets parents see what their children are learning, creates rewards for students and streamlines communication between parents and teachers. Here's how it's being used in one school district.
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At Boulder Valley School District in Colorado, some 400 teachers and school administrators from across the country gathered recently to see the latest in technology to teach and inspire kids in the classroom.
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(TNS) — Officials at Plum School District in western Pennsylvania believe a new learning management system will improve teacher and family communication.
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Students are trained in computer coding, engineering and other related fields that could land jobs with the tech giant.
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Breaking down siloed data and introducing new systems comes with myriad challenges, but the outcome will be worth the trouble, one official says.
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Only six states have received the grants, which are expected to boost post-secondary and employment opportunities
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The practice, which lets students learn from home during inclement weather, has gained popularity in recent years.
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Just 10,000 girls graduated with a computer science degree in 2017, according to Reshma Saujani, who wants gender parity by 2027.
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Isidore Newman, a college-prep school, has completed a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to life sciences, chemistry, physics and design.
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Dubbed the “magic school bus,” students from Downingtown will get fast exposure to STEAM courses at low cost.
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District officials hope the alert system will help employees, administrators and law enforcement update each other in real time in the event of an emergency.
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Nearly 200 school districts around the state haven’t tapped into millions in e-rate funds available for tech upgrades.
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Few students participated in the pilot project, resulting in a policy implementation delay.
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School children will be able to anonymously submit reports on a range of issues, including bullying, weapons possession and drug use.
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