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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 nonprofit organization is launching innovative projects to improve access to actionable knowledge about blended learning work that’s being done around the nation.
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The most recent 2017-18 Digital School Districts survey reflects the growing need for good vendor relations when it comes to building the 21st-century classroom.
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The Kettle Moraine School District in Wisconsin put a laptop in the hands of 4,000 students and managed to cut costs in half.
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The Chief Innovation Officer at CDE's parent company, e.Republic, discusses why empowerment — not technology — is the key to transforming education.
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Greek philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus coined the phrase “the only thing constant is change.” In today’s education ecosystem, truer words have never been spoken. The FCC’s recent Net Neutrality ruling along with the changes in the U.S. Department of Education under the Trump administration have left education leaders perplexed and wondering just where does education fall as a priority in our nation today. The Center for Digital Education through Converge is committed to sharing stories of success and transformation as education leaders take on this challenge of change while holding steadfast to their commitment to provide the best education to the students whom they serve.
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After discovering an unexpected appetite for technology in his home of Harlem, New York, Clayton Banks has created a cottage industry, and a burgeoning tech hub, in delivering it.
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A Small Tennessee Public School District Leverages Community Partnerships to Launch the Nation’s First STEAM Campus.
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Emerging classroom design considers furniture and fixtures, and then dives even deeper to enable a tour de force of technology-driven, individualized education.
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Maryland schools launch “NSA Day of Cyber” challenge, a free virtual platform that allows students to explore careers in cybersecurity.
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Educators know playful learning can help students. But not all adults understand how it works or why.
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Teachers participate in hands-on learning experiences to learn high-tech skills.
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Respected School District CTO Traci Bonde contends that tomorrow's classroom will feature less hardware and more personal interaction between teachers and students.
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Respected School District CTO Traci Bonde contends that tomorrow's classroom will feature less hardware and more personal interaction between teachers and students.
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Cyber attacks are being felt directly in the heartland, a group known for hacking commercial businesses has now turned their attention to schools, parents, and students.
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Funded through state aid, students at Middletown High School were given the opportunity to learn and get hands-on experience with new technology.
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The Vancouver, Wash., school district will give sixth-graders through high school seniors Chromebooks to use in class and take home.
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(TNS) -- MISHAWAKA — Ashlynn Eskridge and Maggie Roberts, both juniors at Mishawaka High School, excitedly cracked open orange boxes and pulled out their new Motorola smartphones Wednesday afternoon.
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Through the High School Students United with NASA to Create Hardware program, students at Mt. Pleasant High School will work to design and prototype tools and tech used by the organization on the International Space Station.
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