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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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State leaders will review testing practices and set a five-year vision for education in Ohio.
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John Morgan’s story is a profile of one teacher’s discovery about the power of technology to help students “learn amazing things.”
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Indiana students practice teamwork, patience in robot project.
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Lean staffing levels mean few schools have someone dedicated to cybersecurity. But there are ways to stay protected.
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Local businesses and schools work together to make sure students learn workforce-ready skills.
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The board had experimented with streaming board meetings live on YouTube, but had not archived them before - a move designed to increase transparency and access to information.
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There is nothing more important in the world of school accountability than giving parents and the public clear, easy-to-understand information about how well their schools are performing.
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The Buckeye Local School District purchased about 550 Chromebooks last year, which is enough for each freshman to have his or her own.
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Students have the opportunity to make a difference with a 3-D printer.
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Hockinson High School now has a top-notch sound system and a space built for music.
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Four students from Waipahu High School are on track to work part time at the National Security Agency’s Hawaii office while they are seniors.
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The Alliance for Excellent Education held its sixth annual Digital Learning Day, showcasing progress and problems with technology in the classroom.
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Maine's RSU 21 is considering switching to lower-cost devices to help cushion the blow.
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Superintendent Bill Wade has been working with principals and teachers to change the way learning happens and help them get the most out of technology.
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The education board approved new devices for schools as part of a larger plan to make sure all computers have an average age of six years or less.
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Three middle schools have new science, technology, engineering and math labs and new classes to go with them.
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A recently published playbook gives teachers ways to create higher performing, happier classrooms. But education leaders can play a role in helping them. Here's how.
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A Maryland school brought makerspaces to its youngest students to help them develop motor skills and practice solving problems.
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