Technology: Page 41
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How to teach 9/11 when most students were born after the tragedy
Resources that gather firsthand accounts and historical footage are key to connecting students with the tragic events of that Tuesday in 2001.
By Lauren Barack • Aug. 15, 2018 -
Video games continue to see academic value rise
Getting students onboard with using video games for learning is easy, and direct play isn't necessarily required to reap benefits.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 15, 2018 -
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iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty ImagesTrendlineCybersecurity 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.
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Tech a powerful educational tool — but students must be taught to use it responsibly
Along with using device management tools to keep students engaged, educators can take advantage of time saved on administrative tasks to teach effective, ethical tech use.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 14, 2018 -
Navigating cybersecurity risk assessment measures can get complicated for schools, districts
Tools like penetration tests and vulnerability scans vary in cost and scale, but can be equally important to ensuring valuable data remains safe.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 13, 2018 -
Online learning to melt snow days in 5 South Carolina districts
The effort is part of the South Carolina Education Oversight Committee's broader eLearning pilot, with those days counting toward the state's requirement of 180 school days.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 10, 2018 -
New approaches needed to prepare students for unknown careers
As the workplace shifts to make room for human-machine partnerships, educators must shift the education model as well.
By Amelia Harper • Aug. 9, 2018 -
Teachers turn to the web for personalized learning resources
Online classes can help teachers individualize lessons for their students.
By Lauren Barack • Aug. 8, 2018 -
Cloud migration still presents plenty of challenges for school, district IT teams
Among the factors that remain top of mind are any cost savings unique to the district or school, as well as the process of navigating various licensing agreements.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 7, 2018 -
Keep parents in the loop for smoother 1:1 device initiatives
Using social media and school events to help parents understand the tech their children are using contributes to device program success.
By Roger Riddell • July 31, 2018 -
Resources that save teachers time can boost morale
Online resources can aid in lesson planning and allow teachers more time to focus on the meaningful aspects of teaching.
By Amelia Harper • July 31, 2018 -
The newest member of your district's IT staff? AI
Artificial intelligence can help IT staff focus on the bigger picture by automating tasks like monitoring connectivity patterns and addressing network issues.
By Roger Riddell • July 30, 2018 -
Deep Dive
It's never too early to start teaching digital citizenship skills
Social media is a powerful medium, and students will be expected to understand how to use those services ethically.
By Lauren Barack • July 25, 2018 -
Home internet access plays critical role in 1:1 device success
Though schools are becoming more connected than ever, the homework gap continues to be a persistent problem.
By Roger Riddell • July 25, 2018 -
Study: Personalized learning requires proper funding, greater district guidance
More government agencies and private organizations are willing to help with personalized learning, but teachers need guidance to be successful.
By Amelia Harper • July 24, 2018 -
Addressing reluctant adopters' concerns in tech plans yields long-term benefits
Some teachers have good reasons for being wary of new tech, but acknowledging and addressing their concerns can help bring them onboard.
By Amelia Harper • July 24, 2018 -
Researchers connect prolonged digital media use, ADHD symptoms
A two-year study in Los Angeles found that 10th-graders who initially showed no ADHD symptoms were more likely to exhibit those symptoms with higher digital media use.
By Roger Riddell • July 24, 2018 -
University building pathway to college for rural K-12 students
The University of Iowa is working with K-12 schools to provide extra support in STEM courses to improve children's pathways to college.
By James Paterson • July 23, 2018 -
New ed tech developments benefit special needs students
New app options and devices can lower costs and help special education students fit in better with schoolmates.
By Amelia Harper • July 19, 2018 -
What do virtual reality, BuzzFeed quizzes and essay writing have in common?
Teacher Carissa Peck uses technology to pepper her English language arts class and students turn into better writers for her effort.
By Lauren Barack • July 18, 2018 -
Location, planning key for school data centers
Districts must ensure that data centers are accessible, outfitted for adequate temperatures and other conditions, and that contingency plans are in place for worst-case scenarios.
By Roger Riddell • July 18, 2018 -
Examining research key to maximizing ROI on ed tech
Examining other districts' best practices, hearing from educators already using a tool, and keeping teachers in the loop can help schools and districts avoid costly errors.
By Amelia Harper • July 16, 2018 -
Cybersecurity CTE programs on the rise
The push comes amid a skills shortage projected to hit 3.5 million unfilled jobs in the high-demand sector over the next three years.
By Roger Riddell • July 16, 2018 -
When form follows function in classroom design, the learning ramps up
Curiosity corners, caves, groves and huddles are a few features of 21st century learning spaces.
By Christina Vercelletto • July 13, 2018 -
Tech can help young students learn to not fear mistakes
Using digital portfolios in the primary grades opens up new ways to teach math.
By Lauren Barack • July 11, 2018 -
Hanging with the chimpanzees, and poolside with penguins
Webcams and tech tools help students get up close with wildlife.
By Lauren Barack • July 11, 2018