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SponsoredFrom food insecurity to school violence to early-onset mental health conditions, K-12 students face many challenges inside and outside the classroom that can hinder their academic success. Schools increasingly provide services to help children with these challenges, and government leaders have started funding these services through legislation.
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SponsoredEquality education means that every student has the same access to the equipment and tools needed to succeed academically.
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SponsoredFortinet partners with Spring Branch Independent School District to enable change and secure the future of education.
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The report recommends that colleges and universities consider funneling more resources into computer science departments to address professors' increasing workloads.
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Virtual reality has potential as a learning tool in classrooms, but don’t rush its use until the technology has been well-tested by teachers and students.
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Dekalb County School District CIO Gary Brantley explains how Digital Dreamers, a $30 million tech overhaul, is changing the digital experience for students and teachers.
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Schools and districts can leverage this technology to better serve students while addressing a wide range of needs.
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The school district has built specially designed academic academies to educate and prepare students for the future workforce.
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The Center for Digital Education's Digital School Districts Survey data for 2017-2018 is now available. Take a look to see where the priorities are for district leaders this year.
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In part three of a three-part series, Tom Vander Ark, CEO of Getting Smart, explains technologies that are changing education and the future workforce.
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The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 provides increased funds for education technology, and the Department of Education as a whole.
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Organizers say the operation is the first of its kind, a cyber-resource specifically tailored to meet the complex security needs particular to higher education.
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In part two of a three-part series, Tom Vander Ark, CEO of Getting Smart, explains technologies that are changing education and the future workforce.
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In part one of a three-part mini series, Tom Vander Ark, CEO of Getting Smart, explains technologies that are changing education and the future workforce.
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During the 2018 annual Consortium of School Networking conference, the U.S. Department of Education provided district technology leaders with fresh information on a number of tech-related education programs.
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In 2014, Congress enacted the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act, in an ambitious effort to standardize and make transparent governmentwide financial and expenditure reporting.
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Winner-takes-all when students are at the center of campus design.
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With the use of technology growing inside classrooms, educators must monitor and balance the amount of time students spend with digital devices.
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A school district just north of Chicago has put its campuses at the forefront of the 1:1 technology movement.
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Our CDE researchers are tracking ESSA trends — see if they line up with what you are seeing.
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Researchers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), say they are successfully correlating students’ online behaviors to the likelihood of academic success.
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