Technology: Page 75


  • NSVF offers up to $7M for projects around administrator diversity, tech tools

    The grant support will go toward innovative new schools, technology tools that support student learning, and efforts to diversify the school administrator pipeline.

    By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 2, 2016
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    Professional learning key to Missouri district's 1:1 success

    St. Clair put Chromebooks in the hands of every student, but only after giving teachers time to learn and adjust.

    By Tara García Mathewson • Aug. 1, 2016
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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
  • Virtual Arkansas instructors go through intensive training in online ed

    The Virtual Arkansas program hires teachers with content expertise and few have online teaching experience, making the Online and Blended Teacher Certification critical for quality.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 29, 2016
  • FCC alleges AT&T violated E-Rate in overcharging Florida schools

    The federal agency argues AT&T should have automatically charged Florida schools and libraries the lowest price for telecomm services, but it collected an extra $63,760.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 29, 2016
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    AdvancED study: Few schools foster regular student tech use

    Most surprising is that so few use technology for communication and collaboration, given how often students use tech for the same personal purpose.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 28, 2016
  • Windows 10 Anniversary Update includes ed-specific products

    Windows 10 Pro Education will be among the variety of options hitting shelves next week, and are set to include a number of school-specific security measures.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 28, 2016
  • Study: Teacher social media use varies by age, region

    A new Front Row Education study found teachers older than 50 prefer Google+ while their younger colleagues are more likely to use Pinterest.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 28, 2016
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    EduVation Spotlight: Coachella's rock-and-roll superintendent hits high notes in low-income district

    Going from MTV to the classroom, Darryl Adams has forged a trail with a creative approach to leadership.

    By July 27, 2016
  • Teachers report comfort with new tech, but show little innovative use

    The 2016 Technology Counts survey from Education Week found 24% of teachers consider themselves risk takers with technology, but few use the tools for inquiry-based learning.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 27, 2016
  • Virtual first periods give students chance for extra sleep

    Alabama's Piedmont City School District has given high-performing students in grades 10-12 the option of completing first period classes virtually to offer flexibility for sleep.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 26, 2016
  • Interactive display tech facilitates collaborative learning

    The modern version of a projector allows teachers and students to interact with it and teach other, facilitating a pedagogical shift away from the front of the classroom.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 26, 2016
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    Jacksonville State U program teaches educators to hack, code, encrypt

    The new five-day program beefs up cybersecurity skills, helping teachers protect themselves and teach their students how to stay safe from digital threats.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 26, 2016
  • New Hampshire finds success in decade of online PD

    The OPEN NH program launched in 2005 to offer high-quality professional development to teachers in rural areas who otherwise wouldn’t have had access.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 25, 2016
  • Districts try range of strategies to improve student writing

    Schools in Massachusetts and Texas have embraced concrete strategies that teach students how to think about and approach writing, rather than simply telling them to do it. 

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 25, 2016
  • 'Future-ready' ed strategy doesn't stop at the device

    Jon Phillips, managing director of Worldwide Education for Dell, offers nine steps to help educators get beyond one-to-one device programs and think about strategic plans.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 25, 2016
  • Assessment, higher ed crisis and Pokemon Go: The week's most-read education news

    Stay ahead of the class with the latest on strategies for increasing budget appropriations and more right here!

    By July 22, 2016
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    Harvard physics prof creates social platform for flipped learning

    Perusall is a social learning platform giving students a way to interact with each other outside of class as they do prep work for lessons, and it helps teachers figure out where to focus.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 22, 2016
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    True engagement not dependent upon tech

    Truly engaged students are motivated by an intrinsic desire to learn, not simply because they want a certain grade — and achieving that doesn’t necessarily require tech.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 22, 2016
  • Blended model helps Pennsylvania district's students catch up in reading

    The Neshaminy School District targets struggling students in kindergarten, first and second grade for a 30-minute-per-day reading intervention that embraces blended learning.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 21, 2016
  • In contrast to Ohio, New Hampshire virtual school is paid for results

    The state only pays its nonprofit virtual school operator for students who pass, and most only attend part-time, while Ohio’s for-profit virtual school gets paid by enrollment.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 21, 2016
  • Does the maker movement come at the expense of librarians?

    Librarians have fallen on the opposing side of some maker efforts as administrators look to replace certified librarians with people who have the tech skills to help students be creators.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 19, 2016
  • How schools are getting maker ed to all students

    The most innovative schools are committing to provide all students with opportunities to make and are nurturing outside partnerships, among other strategies.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 18, 2016
  • Pokémon GO may have a place in the classroom

    The wildly popular augmented reality game has captured the attention of kids and adults alike, creating new opportunities for engaging classroom assignments.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 15, 2016
  • Limited tech access demands creative classroom solutions

    There are a number of ways teachers can get around low access to tech for their classrooms, including scavenging for used products, applying for grants and using free resources.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 15, 2016
  • $15M Facebook donation to help Code.org diversity efforts

    The infusion of cash over five years will help the nonprofit intensify focus on its quest to diversify computer science education.

    By Tara García Mathewson • July 15, 2016