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Deep Dive
Games help educators, communities tackle difficult budget, policy decisions
While game-based learning is used in classrooms, district leaders say such simulations can also garner multiple perspectives on district-level decisions when the pressure’s really on.
By Linda Jacobson • Feb. 12, 2019 -
Input from teachers, students critical in effective media center overhauls
Aside from community input, schools can seek ideas from PTAs and grant-makers whose funds may be used to implement the changes.
By Amelia Harper • Feb. 12, 2019 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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From AI to quantum physics, STEM learning opportunities in K-12 are expanding to keep pace with related fields.
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4 best practices for implementing adaptive assessments
As schools seek to better personalize learning, some are embracing a growing trend toward adaptive tools that measure student progress.
By Jessica Leigh Brown • Feb. 11, 2019 -
122 K-12 cybersecurity threats reported last year
However, the report's author believes up to 20 times that number of incidents may have gone unreported — and it's only expected to grow.
By Amelia Harper • Feb. 11, 2019 -
Seeing tangible outcomes builds deeper student STEM engagement
Schools in San Francisco are using SoftBank Group's Pepper robots to allow students to bring their coding skills to life.
By Lauren Barack • Feb. 6, 2019 -
Digital snow days gain steam as schools seek to melt learning loss
More 1:1 device programs enable districts to keep students learning, even when weather like last week's polar vortex forces thousands of cancellations.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Feb. 4, 2019 -
The 5 biggest hurdles to school innovation
Scaling and sustaining innovation, as well as dealing with digital equity issues, are some of districts' top challenges, a Consortium for School Networking report says.
By Amelia Harper • Feb. 4, 2019 -
FETC '19: Why tech leaders are among superintendents' most valuable resources
A panel of tech-leaders-turned-superintendents shared what this role brings to the table, how it should be valued and what they've learned from CTOs.
By Roger Riddell • Jan. 31, 2019 -
Retrieved from Amazon on October 09, 2018
Amazon to fund computer science courses in more than 130 NYC schools
The introductory and AP courses will span schools in all five boroughs, including at least 30 in Queens — the soon-to-be home of an Amazon HQ2.
By Jessica Campisi • Jan. 30, 2019 -
How educators can incorporate computational thinking across disciplines
ISTE encourages educators to nurture students' self-confidence and use collaborative, hands-on projects to leverage these skills in any subject.
By Lauren Barack • Jan. 30, 2019 -
FETC '19: How to be a 'tech-ready' school leader
Panelists at the annual technology conference said administrators need to be visionary planners, empowering leaders, systems designers and more.
By Roger Riddell • Jan. 30, 2019 -
Retrieved from Amazon on September 20, 2018
FETC '19: 'Alexa, tell me what you know about FERPA'
Personal assistant devices raise a number of student privacy questions, but careful planning can make them valuable classroom tools.
By Roger Riddell • Jan. 28, 2019 -
AI closer to making teachers' jobs easier, but still unlikely to replace them
A RAND Corp. paper says the tech can help students practice “rule-based” content, such as facts and procedures — but it can't measure soft skills like a teacher.
By Linda Jacobson • Jan. 24, 2019 -
Online curricula helps teachers tackle AI in the classroom
While some schools use some form of artificial intelligence to teach, hardly any have curricula designed to teach students how it works and how to use it. A number of organizations are stepping up to help.
By Lauren Barack • Jan. 23, 2019 -
Educators can level up student learning using tech for classroom play
A Tufts University child study and human development professor says creating digital learning "playgrounds" promotes student creativity and choice.
By Lauren Barack • Jan. 16, 2019 -
Data security a growing priority for districts
A report finds more money is being spent to prevent data breaches, but adequate manpower to oversee network security is still lacking.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Jan. 10, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Cybersecurity a must in curriculum in increasingly digital classrooms
An ability to responsibly navigate online threats is as critical as grasping life skills taught in home economics — and educators must learn, too.
By Lauren Barack • Jan. 9, 2019 -
5G internet to expand utility of cutting-edge curricular tools
Faster internet speeds will only expand student access and opportunities via tech such as virtual reality and artificial intelligence.
By Lauren Barack • Jan. 9, 2019 -
'Digital breakouts' use game-like elements to make PD fun, memorable
The puzzle-based approach presents a flexible and personalized model at a time when training opportunities are among the top-cited factors in retention.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Jan. 9, 2019 -
Deep Dive
6 K-12 trends to watch in 2019
With the events of the past year as prologue, school climate and culture, new leadership models, and accountability, among others, will dominate the industry in the coming year.
By Roger Riddell , Linda Jacobson , Jessica Campisi • Jan. 7, 2019 -
Teacher reluctance, funds still present hurdle for emerging tech in classrooms
By getting comfortable with new technologies and finding avenues to finance them, educators can encourage students to use these tools.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Jan. 7, 2019 -
Our best K-12 stories of 2018
The year's top stories reflect ongoing interest in new and innovative approaches to education.
By Roger Riddell • Dec. 27, 2018 -
Few federally funded ed innovations show positive gains
Of 67 evaluations on U.S. Department of Education grants totaling $700 million, only 12, or 18%, showed a measurable impact on academic performance.
By Jessica Campisi • Dec. 18, 2018 -
Newark Public Schools, Girls Who Code partner to expand computer science opportunities
The partnership, which will help establish coding clubs in more middle schools in the district, demonstrates the benefits of looking beyond district borders to expand opportunities and programming.
By Amelia Harper • Dec. 18, 2018 -
Code-cracking puzzles are a gateway to higher math
Teaching the long history of ciphers, cryptography and code breaking expands students' ideas of how math fits into the real world.
By Lauren Barack • Dec. 12, 2018