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K-12 Education News
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Not every ed-tech tool has to be a bespoke platform or mobile app. A fourth-grade teacher at the Future of Education Technology Conference this week presented a collection of useful or fun websites available for free.
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North East Independent School District, which is located in San Antonio, may soon be fighting a legal battle with the Texas Education Agency over its controversial cellphone policy.
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One of the key lessons from Florida Virtual School’s collaboration with the AI-enabled data platform Doowii was the importance of spending time with users to understand their needs and limits.
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By running its own charter school for inmates, the San Francisco sheriff's office is making a big dent in recidivism.
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A Florida district faces a steep road to straighten out its finances with the help of technology.
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Education leaders are figuring out how to create effective policies for administrators who will wear body cameras around campus.
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Teutopolis Unit 50 schools are making learning more interactive and upgrading technology infrastructure.
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An Ohio school district continues its initiative to provide students with laptops.
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An Illinois middle school received a grant from a business fund to expand their access to learning resources through tablets.
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The small shed-style building is a free-standing, off-grid building that, when completed, will feature solar panels, a wind turbine and water wheel.
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The Senate's version of a revised Elementary and Secondary Education Act could help schools and libraries with digital learning.
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Advocates and teachers argue that a more expensive, computer-based test puts low-income students at a disadvantage.
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While many patrons still want to read print books, libraries consider adding more e-books, downloadable music and tablets.
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A weeklong summer course equips students with science, technology, engineering and math skills.
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Lee County schools have made their Wi-Fi plans, but they're counting on E-rate funding to carry them out.
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Two amendments to the proposed Elementary and Secondary Education Act would tackle digital inequity in students' homes.
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Computers, projectors and cameras helps schools make lessons come to life for students.
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Simple problems puzzle students who grew up with the Internet, and a Washington organization says it's because public schools didn't prepare them well enough.
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A mash-up of online and face-to-face learning methods is changing the way schools educate students.
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Ledyard Public School District plans to make the connection between district buildings 100 times faster and put wireless Internet access in every classroom.
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Students at Pasadena High School are learning to confront bullies, responding to put-downs with positive posts, or distracting their friends with real-world activities so they don’t become bullies online.
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