Technology: Page 27


  • An Alabama pre-K teacher reads to students over Zoom.
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    Connectivity gap persists for at least 300K California students

    Research shows device supply chain backlogs and lack of home high-speed internet hinder remote learning for millions of students nationwide.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Oct. 16, 2020
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    Project-based learning can be more engaging, but remote spaces provide challenges

    One curriculum designer suggests providing office hours and collaboration rooms are among keys to remote PBL success.

    By Lauren Barack • Oct. 14, 2020
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    Trendline

    Cybersecurity in K-12 Education

    From the growing and persistent threat of ransomware attacks to concerns about vendors’ practices, schools have become increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks amid digital transitions.

    By K-12 Dive staff
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    Hotlines fill tech, homework help gaps for teachers, parents during distance ed

    One state's department of education partnered with a local nonprofit to provide these resources statewide.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Oct. 13, 2020
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    Deep Dive

    Ed leaders say finances, politics remain hurdles in COVID-19 response

    An Ed Dive: K-12 survey finds administrators nationwide meeting essential needs, but fatigued by limited resources and inconsistent messaging.

    By Oct. 12, 2020
  • Social media use in distance learning raises privacy concerns

    Privacy advocates suggest the practice could contribute to both equity gaps and ethical questions.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Oct. 8, 2020
  • A female student participates in STEM learning.
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    Million Girls Moonshot aims to bring 1M girls into school STEM programs

    The effort will pull together tech companies, government organizations and other stakeholders to provide grants, access to resources and STEM mentors.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Oct. 7, 2020
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    How IBM aims to support STEM pathways for Hispanic students

    The tech giant is working with P-TECH schools and also launching a program to match 1,000 IBM employee mentors with students.

    By Sheryl Estrada • Sept. 30, 2020
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    McAllen, Texas, offers free communitywide Wi-Fi to bridge digital divide

    The network's deployment comes on the heels of the McAllen Independent School District resuming classes Aug. 24, with plans to conduct remote learning for at least eight weeks.

    By Chris Teale • Sept. 30, 2020
  • States invest in datacasting to bridge the K-12 digital divide

    The tech would allow students to receive instructional content in remote areas without internet and comes encrypted for data security.

    By Sept. 28, 2020
  • US Education Department webinar on best practices for reopening schools 9-23-2020
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    Ed leaders share best practices for reopening schools

    In a Wednesday Education Department webinar, five leaders shared how their schools are working to gain public confidence and expand in-person learning.

    By Sept. 25, 2020
  • The play must go on: Moving arts ed forward during COVID-19

    Schools are limited in ways to support performing arts instruction and stage events, but educators and associations have found ways to adapt opportunities in-person and online.

    By Lauren Barack • Sept. 22, 2020
  • Educators find strategies fostering SEL, play for youngest students as coronavirus continues

    As some schools physically reopen this fall, educators are finding ways to adapt traditional in-person activities even with social distancing in place.

    By Lauren Barack • Sept. 16, 2020
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    Most voters see digital divide as problem, want federal funds to expand access

    Lack of home internet was a nuisance prior to COVID-19, but a new poll shows distance learning has increased urgency to connect all students.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Sept. 11, 2020
  • Hartford, Miami cyberattacks highlight need for vigilance as districts reopen

    K-12 is a prime target for hackers due to limited security resources and vast amounts of data, and the pandemic hasn't slowed them down.

    By Sept. 10, 2020
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    Deep Dive

    Presentation and choice fuel accessibility — in-person or remote

    Being mindful of resource design also contributes to inclusive spaces that promote the success of all students.

    By Lauren Barack • Sept. 9, 2020
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    Distance learning isn't a panacea for educating kids

    The executive director of a Midwest education research organization urges caution in embracing for-profit virtual education providers.

    By Gretchen Dziadosz • Sept. 2, 2020
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    Deep Dive

    1:1 programs 'on steroids' bring challenges for school districts

    Districts have largely used rainy day funds or money from state and federal COVID-related K-12 relief funds, but have had to cut corners in some cases.

    By Natalie Gross • Sept. 1, 2020
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    Tennessee dedicates $3M to bridge Chattanooga students' digital divide

    The Tennessee Community CARES funding will support a public-private partnership that aims to provide free high-speed internet to 28,000 students learning at home. 

    By Katie Pyzyk , Kristin Musulin • Updated Sept. 30, 2020
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    State of American Education: Issues of equity, reopenings, budgets loom large

    In a Wednesday NASSP webinar, administrators and policymakers expressed concern about educator attrition and called for more representative curriculum.

    By Aug. 20, 2020
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    Curricular Counsel: Arizona district develops 5 plans for reopening schools amid coronavirus

    Buckeye Elementary School District Assistant Superintendent Mike Lee says while planning for an uncertain school year, the district also focused on building the first school named for the late Sen. John McCain.

    By Aug. 19, 2020
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    Opinion

    3 ways to build online class culture

    A teacher at an online-only school says connecting with students through video, email and phone has empowered her to create meaningful relationships that encourage students' success. 

    By Andrea Teske • Aug. 19, 2020
  • Research: Most ed tech PD in spring was informal, teacher-initiated

    With the need for ed tech expected to grow in the next three years, experts say educators will need the right information to make effective decisions. 

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Aug. 17, 2020
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    Chef's summer camp course demonstrates how virtual classes can embrace ambition

    While pivoting to online learning was an often daunting challenge, planning and the right amount of guardrails can help maintain rigor in learning, experts say.

    By Lauren Barack • Aug. 12, 2020
  • Students in Premont Independent School District in Premont, Texas, including those with disabilities, have the option of attending in person classes.
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    Is tutoring the answer to the COVID slide?

    Research demonstrates tutoring's success in raising achievement, but expanding access to low-income students is a significant hurdle, experts say.

    By Aug. 11, 2020
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    Poll: 2 in 3 teachers want to start the school year remotely

    A majority of teachers are concerned about risking their health, and a separate survey shows most parents also prefer distance learning to start the fall. 

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Aug. 7, 2020