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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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Eligible families will now have the option to use the program's $9.25 monthly subsidy to cover stand-alone mobile- or fixed-broadband Internet service, as well as bundled voice-and-data-service packages.
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The state is in negotiations with Educational Testing Service to take over the bulk of the four-year, $340 million student assessment contract.
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Unemployment is dropping, but high-skill workers remain in short supply — so researchers at the University of California at Davis are going to find out why.
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Educators not only need to keep kids interested in STEM, they also must help them see it as a career path. One way to do that is through building and launching model rockets.
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While big data is a huge deal in today’s business world, small data can make a real and timely impact on the education field. Here's how.
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A preview to the K-12 edition of the NMC Horizon Report shows new opportunities and challenges for American educators.
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Through the magic of digital technology and a new federal program, even low-income kids can read any book in the world.
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A student-teacher survey in Maine prompts Apple to exchange iPads for laptops due to their distracting influence.
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The 30 most innovative school districts in America are giving American students a chance to thrive.
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The week of March 9 is dedicated to celebrating the sharing of education made possible by modern technology.
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The landscape of classroom learning is shifting, and with it, districts, schools and teachers are learning new pedagogy to support a 21st century education through digital learning.
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Though this increased sense of urgency exists, there is no one-size-fits-all approach, according to a new report.
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After bipartisan support from the Senate, legislation that replaces President George W. Bush's No Child Left Behind Act is expected to be signed into law by President Obama later this month.
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Though some states are developing state-level data systems to link K-12 and higher education data, a report has found that California partnerships have no structure in place to track students across educational systems.
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Administrators and law enforcement need to quickly and accurately assess the credibility of violent threats -- here's how.
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The May issue of The State Education Standard contains articles on a variety of data-related topics, like how using digital tools in the classroom can improve teacher efficacy, and how data figures into educational inequality, transparency, privacy and funding.
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State and local government must encourage youth to participate in the fight against cybercrime to help connect organizations and shape tomorrow's gov tech talent.
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Data sharing between schools and colleges would help predict in real-time which students might be having trouble.
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