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A teacher-built AI platform received the highest combined audience and judge score at an ed-tech startup competition during the Future of Education Technology Conference in Orlando last week.
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Developing policies to establish phone-free schools and a playbook for artificial intelligence, including curriculum, rules and professional learning, are among Connecticut's legislative priorities for 2026.
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Proposed bills in the Kansas House and Senate share a common goal, but they differ in ways that could affect how districts implement the rules, including how the school day is defined and how devices would be stored.
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Driven by the need to meet high-tech standards, school administrators are working to achieve improved classroom network connectivity even with tight budget constraints.
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School systems have an inherent responsibility to protect students and faculty alike; reasons network security should be a priority.
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High-speed connectivity access for students after school hours presents a challenge for school districts.
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Teaching Strategies released its Early Childhood Technology Survey in late 2015, and the results provide astonishing insight into the prevalence of technology in pre-kindergarten and kindergarten classrooms.
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A failure on behalf of schools to provide students with adequate training in the technology sector will have an adverse impact on their job prospects by the time they graduate.
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Recording and streaming has gotten better with time as a school board makes it easier for the public to watch meetings.
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The state education department is bringing classrooms up to speed with tablets to give detained students the same access to education tools as their peers in regular schools.
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A technology lounge, flexible furniture and outdoor learning spaces make this school's space inviting.
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A teen's suicide prompts legislators to take a closer look at cyberbullying.
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Online testing and shipping issues, among other things, prompted the Texas Education Agency to fine test company.
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Alaska has had technical problems with its previous test.
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Administrators seek solutions to for a budget deficit that is prohibiting them from stocking their classrooms with supplies and technologies to prepare students for a more modernized world.
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Expect to see 50 billion connected devices in use by 2020.
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The nonprofit, which leads about 12 national deployments each year, has a response time of about 24 hours — and it will spend anywhere from 15 to 45 days on deployment.
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The Highlander Institute will continue to grow two programs designed to help teachers practice and study with education technology.
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The district doesn't have enough computers for students to take tests on and is considering its options.
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A mass notification, video surveillance and visitor badging system are among the tools that will be presented to the state Education Department for approval.
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The school wanted parents to foot much of the bill for new infrastructure and mobile devices.
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