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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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Though searching for terms used on public social media accounts is not against the law, a Pearson spokeswoman says the company is “obligated” to alert authorities when problems are discovered.
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Google has said its new kid-centric video service is its first product built "with little ones in mind." But the new mobile app has angered an influential group of psychologists and consumer advocates .
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With a major emphasis on personalized learning, student choice and technology, it’s not a style of instruction that’s comfortable for everyone.
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Local school officials say new policies are also needed because of the increased use of computers and devices in classrooms.
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The living Web-based curriculum brings students' attention to the processes involved in math in order to develop conceptual understanding.
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Students take part in competitions that focused on resolving cybersecurity vulnerabilities in simulated situations.
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Veteran education leaders share their strategies for digital learning efforts that will last.
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Pearson, the global education company that contracts with states to administer tests, was monitoring social media to ensure test security.
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As most public schools race to adopt the latest technologies, Idaho's Syringa Mountain School has suddenly found itself thrust into a high-tech testing system.
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Huddled around a laptop screen in San Antonio, Texas, a trio of men recalled how they were born into the gang life in a West Side neighborhood known as El Ghost Town.
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It’s a change Department of Education officials have praised, but one that has many concerned over testing fatigue brought on by a new assessment that students and teachers are not yet familiar with.
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From online projects to interactive projector displays, the use of digital applications and computers is becoming more and more prevalent in classrooms.
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Since January, Brunswick County schools have been dealing with Internet connection issues affecting the system's network.
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District administrators acknowledged that the complications with the system led to report cards being issued late in the fall.
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To assist schools grappling with making the digital leap, three large, national professional education associations offer practical guidance, best practices and examples of model technology-enabled schools.
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Board members agreed Wednesday in an informal straw poll to lease-purchase laptops or other technology to replace aging machines used by students now, rather than purchase them outright.
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The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development says teachers have spent many hours helping students learn how the tests work.
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Pearson State Assessment Services, the company that's contracted to administer the tests, is monitoring the Internet for further violations of its security policies.
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