Technology: Page 74
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Deep Dive
Tuesday at ISTE 2016: 21st Century administrators and 1:1 best practices
While the announcements slowed, the day still saw new cloud adoption research from CDW-G, new stats on professional learning from SIIA and more.
By Roger Riddell • June 28, 2016 -
Amazon, Google unveil new education tools
The newly-released Amazon Inspire allows teachers to create, peer-review and share resources, while Google EDU now offers apps for virtual reality, screencasting and quizzes.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 28, 2016 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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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Deep Dive
Monday at ISTE 2016: Michio Kaku, new ISTE standards, and VR
Catch up on the sessions and all of the latest announcements from HMH, Pearson, Samsung & more.
By Roger Riddell • June 27, 2016 -
Smithsonian Learning Lab launches after 5 years in development
Teachers can now access multimedia resources from the Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access through an easier-to-navigate, free Learning Lab website.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 27, 2016 -
Benefits of next-generation firewalls extend beyond blocking traffic
Schools that have updated to next-generation firewalls have consolidated services into a single platform, increased cybersecurity and gained a more powerful processing system.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 27, 2016 -
Fisher, makers and for-profits: The week's most-read education news
Stay ahead of the class with the latest on the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools' efforts to stay open and more.
By Roger Riddell • June 24, 2016 -
Professional development, training key to ed tech success
The quality of tech-focused professional development varies across districts, as some focus on giving teachers the support they need and others struggle to do the same.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 24, 2016 -
Cyberattack on small New York district exposes employee information
The Holley School District employs only about 150 people, but a cyberattack exposed the personal information of thousands, including contractors and former employees.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 23, 2016 -
Few districts working to close homework gap
Pew researchers estimate 5 million households with school-age children do not have high-speed internet service in their homes, which makes online homework a challenge.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 23, 2016 -
Cleveland open-access STEM high school relies on community for success
The MC2 STEM High School has community partners that mentor students, train teachers, provide internship opportunities, help fund initiatives, and offer co-located classroom space.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 22, 2016 -
Schools save money, time by virtualizing desktop computers
The shift has provided energy cost savings for districts, stronger security, easier updates, and increased flexibility for teachers, staff, and other school network users.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 22, 2016 -
What are the best BYOD tools for presentation, collaboration and more?
Denise Jaffe, technology integration facilitator at West Hartford Public Schools, recently shared recommendations for BYOD, Common Core-aligned classrooms with eSchool News.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 22, 2016 -
Virginia district shares makerspace success at National Maker Faire
The superintendent of Charlottesville's Albemarle County Public Schools spoke about how her 26-school district has a maker-infused curriculum.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 22, 2016 -
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Increase social connectedness through digital peer learning
Social connectedness has proven benefits for a student's well-being and directly impacts the success of their learning outcomes, according to a new study.
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Encouraging active tech use a challenge for some schools
The US Department of Education has shifted its focus from the digital divide to the digital use divide, asking schools to focus on engaging tech experiences rather than simply having tech.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 21, 2016 -
Deep Dive
National Week of Making reflects trend toward makerspaces
Schools across the country now feature dedicated spaces where kids can create and innovate, learning how to think and act like working scientists and engineers.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 20, 2016 -
St. Paul School District social media policy clarifies expectations
The district's policy expects employees to be respectful and professional in all online postings, even those on their personal pages.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 20, 2016 -
Oracle pledges additional $3M to draw more girls to STEM
The corporation previously committed $200 million to support the White House’s Computer Science for All initiative.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 20, 2016 -
$245M in E-Rate funds went unclaimed in 2014
Schools and libraries in 30 states left millions of dollars on the table, with those on the West Coast failing to collect more than a quarter of available funds.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 20, 2016 -
Ed Dept guidelines and lessons learned: The week's most-read education news
Stay ahead of the class with the latest on how efforts to ease freshmen's transition can improve outcomes and more right here.
By Roger Riddell • June 17, 2016 -
Gamification makes some headway in K-12 classrooms
The use of digital learning games in schools has grown rapidly in the last five years, especially at the elementary level, showing teachers are coming around to the learning benefits.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 17, 2016 -
States consider legislation over student data privacy
As districts turn to more third-party vendors to handle a number of services, states are considering student data that may not be defined as an educational record under privacy laws.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 17, 2016 -
LightSail adaptive reading program combats summer slide
Johns Hopkins University researchers found significant positive outcomes for students using the SummerSail program, not only combating summer slide but helping students progress.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 16, 2016 -
Swift Playgrounds to teach kids to code on the iPad
The new program set to launch with iOS 10 gives students the opportunity to learn the tech giant's programming language.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 16, 2016 -
Districts consider device programs as equity tools
Educators agree on the importance of children reaching a comfort level with technology, as it's now necessary for giving students experience that will help prepare them for the workforce.
By Tara García Mathewson • June 16, 2016