Technology: Page 34


  • Stanford University's Linda Darling-Hammond at AASA 2020
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    Darling-Hammond: School structures make it hard for educators to 'care effectively'

    Last week's AASA conference also included superintendents from Dallas, Savannah-Chatham County and Kansas City, Missouri, discussing a variety of approaches to personalization. 

    By Linda Jacobson • Feb. 18, 2020
  • 10 factors that help determine ed tech success or failure

    Schools spend $13 billion annually on ed tech, and the EdTech Genome Project plans to further study the variables identified to help schools and districts make better-informed investments.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Feb. 13, 2020
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    STEM

    From AI to quantum physics, STEM learning opportunities in K-12 are expanding to keep pace with related fields.

    By K-12 Dive staff
  • Green initiatives expand hands-on science opportunities for students

    At Grant Elementary School in Missouri, students grow native plants inside a portable classroom called the Eco-Schoolhouse that sports solar panels.

    By Lauren Barack • Feb. 12, 2020
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    Is instructional coaching an answer to preventing waste in ed tech?

    As schools work to unlock the full benefits of new devices and platforms, many districts are looking to instructional coaching to help educators tap into the possibilities.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Jan. 27, 2020
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    Report: Climate change literacy, early childhood focus shaping STEM in 2020

    Other factors trending in STEM include a more comprehensive approach to tech and a growing interest in computer science, 100Kin10 finds, but a persistent shortage of teachers remains a hindrance.

    By Jan. 24, 2020
  • Customized microcredential programs benefit rural schools with convenient PD options

    These ​programs can be remotely accessed and individualized for teachers who otherwise have limited opportunities for personalized professional learning.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Jan. 24, 2020
  • Georgia administrator Derek McCoy shares his thoughts on embracing a middle school "revolution" at FETC 2020.
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    FETC 2020: Are you ready for a middle school revolution?

    Middle school has a reputation as a tough period for students and teachers, but Georgia administrator Derek McCoy says it doesn't have to be that way.

    By Jan. 17, 2020
  • Educators discuss the use of design thinking in lesson planning and professional development at FETC 2020.
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    FETC 2020: Better PD through design thinking

    The method allows educators to successfully craft lesson plans that integrate tech as a means to an end rather than the core component, speakers said.

    By Jan. 16, 2020
  • Webster Central School District Director of Education Technology Brian Zimmer addresses a session at FETC 2020
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    FETC 2020: District shares tips, benefits for launching student-run IT help desk

    A student technology internship program made a 1:1 tech transformation in New York's Webster Central School District possible while giving students valuable skills and practical experience.

    By Jan. 15, 2020
  • 6 K-12 districts to watch in 2020

    Where some see gains with student success and technological innovation, others continue to face takeover threats and lawsuits.

    By Linda Jacobson , , Jan. 13, 2020
  • NY district launches facial recognition technology after addressing privacy concerns

    The tech has been met with pushback over issues related to student data privacy and false identification in districts nationwide.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Jan. 8, 2020
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    5 K-12 trends to watch in 2020

    New approaches to assessment, concerns over security and privacy, and reimagining what defines classrooms and instruction are among factors that will drive education in the coming year.

    By Linda Jacobson , , Jan. 6, 2020
  • Recent school ransomware attacks highlight need for ongoing vigilance

    At least two such attacks have been reported so far in 2020, with the number of publicly disclosed incidents climbing to 745 since 2016 as schools become increasingly valuable targets by hackers.

    By Jan. 3, 2020
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    Districts can deploy tech-savvy students to support IT staff

    Allowing students to put skills to practical use and earn industry certification can also alleviate the burden on strained school and district IT staff. 

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Jan. 2, 2020
  • How to emphasize, teach and use computational thinking

    Once aligned to coding and computer science, the skill can be woven into other areas of curriculum and assessment.

    By Lauren Barack • Dec. 18, 2019
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    Girls Take Flight program recruits San Diego high school girls to pilot drones

    The program's biggest challenge has been finding female drone pilots to teach, as experts say having women role models is key to getting more girls in STEM.

    By Lauren Barack • Dec. 18, 2019
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    Senators' K-12 Cybersecurity Act would mandate national study of school practices

    If passed, the legislation would require the Department of Homeland Security to conduct a review of K-12 cybersecurity programs and develop guidelines and resources to strengthen them.

    By Dec. 18, 2019
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    Opinion

    Recapturing 'the human element' in the classroom

    Charter school teacher Sarah Kiesewetter argues 1:1 device programs are robbing students of the opportunity to engage in discourse and learn patience.

    By Sarah Kiesewetter • Dec. 18, 2019
  • Schools use tech to battle absenteeism with engaging lessons, data

    Fully confronting the issue, however, requires addressing root causes often related to poverty and homelessness, experts say.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Dec. 16, 2019
  • Research: Students of color at greatest risk for facial recognition errors

    An MIT Media Lab study finds the tech misidentifies darker-skinned females — a group disproportionately impacted in school discipline — 35% of the time.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Dec. 16, 2019
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    FCC E-rate updates don't include cybersecurity funds

    The latest modernization of the program makes some improvements, but doesn't go as far as many stakeholders had hoped.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Dec. 12, 2019
  • Only one-third of rural California households have home internet access

    Low-income families are most likely to lack internet access because the additional payment is a financial burden.

    By Shawna De La Rosa • Dec. 10, 2019
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    Dive Awards

    Innovator of the Year: Sophia Mendoza, Los Angeles Unified School District

    The LAUSD Instructional Technology Initiative director is credited with a top-to-bottom restructuring of PD in the nation's second-largest district following a troubled tech rollout.

    By Dec. 9, 2019
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    Opinion

    4 pillars of a successful co-ed coding team

    Leigh Frishman of the Killeen Independent School District in Texas shares how his school's competitive coding team engages girls and boys and builds troubleshooting and analytical skills.

    By Leigh Frishman • Dec. 6, 2019
  • Survey: Most educators find research hard to access

    The growth of research-practice partnerships is one effort to bridge the gap, experts say.

    By Linda Jacobson • Nov. 21, 2019