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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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The school in Twin Falls received a $10,000 grant to purchase educational robotics for sixth grade students.
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Two of the city’s schools have introduced flight and space classes, believed to be the first of their kind in the state.
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Project Tomorrow's survey report identifies the characteristics of a new group of school principals who are agile, evangelical and are focused on personalized learning and digital tools.
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Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., calls for an increase in funding and the number of hours mandated for learning.
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About 3,000 teachers and employees of Hoover City Schools will get lessons about defending against online threats.
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Clark County will spend $1 million on whiteboards, PCs, labs and new digital infrastructure.
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Teachers are increasingly embracing the Kahoot platform to quiz their students, but the innovation has also caught the eye of troublemakers.
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Great River Connections Academy opens following the closure of two online charter schools embroiled in enrollment scandals.
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A number of regional opportunities are pushing the Richmond County School System to upgrade its science and technology programs.
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Because the computers were ordered late, students and teachers at Hazleton High will have to wait for their tech tools.
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Ed tech is one of several key areas of state education that have suffered from under-funding.
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Somerset Middle School will purchase Chromebooks for 618 students to help them transition to high school.
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Schools are implementing eLearning days, which allow students to learn from home on tech devices when classrooms are closed because of bad weather.
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At a cost of $543,465, over 2,000 teens in the school will recieve Chromebooks.
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By investing in smart professional development, schools and districts can dramatically increase their educators’ confidence with educational technology - while better ensuring that their investments in such tools will boost student outcomes.
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Henderson County, N.C.’s school threat reporting app received roughly 40 reports since launching July 2 — 20 were tied to bullying.
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A growing number of teachers are using their social media savvy to help tech firms influence and brand their products in public education. There's a right way and a wrong way to do this.
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The $20 million system in Manatee County is over budget, crippled by defects and lacks resources to be finished.
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