Technology: Page 69


  • Portion of teachers with 1:1 classrooms up 10%

    The 2017 Technology in the Classroom survey by Front Row Education finds more than half of teachers lead classrooms where every student has a device.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Feb. 2, 2017
  • NJ teacher's maker ed approach includes taking students through patent process

    Kevin Jarrett, a middle school technology, engineering and design instructor, has developed a close relationship with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Feb. 2, 2017
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    Top 5 stories from K-12 Dive

    K-12 Dive has gathered some a selection of our best coverage as a one-stop resource on the trends to watch in the months ahead.

    By K-12 Dive staff
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    What are the best tech tools for administrators? [FETC 2017]

    A Chattanooga area principal and tech administrator shared their essential tech for saving time and increasing efficiency.

    By Jan. 31, 2017
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    TCEA 2017: How to Choose Effective EdTech - Booth #2133

    7 Questions to Increase ROI  

    Jan. 31, 2017
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    Should educators think more about quality of screen time?

    Many schools are responding to pressure to minimize screen time for students, but Johns Hopkins University doctoral student and EdTechTeacher instructor Beth Holland says that’s the wrong focus.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 31, 2017
  • How can districts make tech training more effective?

    Professional development is a key aspect of any successful implementation, especially when tailored to the individual needs of teachers.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 27, 2017
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    Rhode Island moves forward on scaled personalized learning effort

    The state had a strong focus on blended learning several years ago, creating a technological foundation to explore and scale best practices in personalized learning.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 25, 2017
  • Teaching digital citizenship to students with autism spectrum disorders

    Instruction on online etiquette has become a standard element of school curricula as students spend more time on the web, and lessons can be especially useful for students on the autism spectrum.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 25, 2017
  • Why are schools so behind on using data to make decisions?

    A report from the Center for Data Innovation found the K-12 system lags in using data to improve outcomes, and while there are valid reasons why, it’s still a missed opportunity.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 25, 2017
  • Holographic computer lets some schools create 'mixed reality' experiences

    A collaboration between Pearson and Microsoft is creating new possibilities in classrooms across the K-12 and college spectrum by introducing “mixed reality” to students.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 25, 2017
  • CTE program gets a boost by embedding programs in local businesses

    The Onondaga Cortland Madison Board of Cooperative Educational Services has stepped up its partnerships with local businesses to offer students embedded career and tech ed programs.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 24, 2017
  • Department of Education offers schools new ed tech evaluation tool

    The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology developed the Ed Tech Rapid Cycle Evaluation Coach in partnership with Mathematica to give schools a free evaluation platform.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 24, 2017
  • Are these ed tech buzzwords on the chopping block under Trump?

    Terms like the 'achievement gap,' 'data-driven instruction,' and 'flipped classrooms' got a foothold during the Obama administration, but some may not survive Trump’s presidency.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 24, 2017
  • Get beyond the tech tool to the learning strategy it supports

    It has become a mantra in the K-12 world that education technology should be a means to an end, rather than the end itself, and schools are still figuring out how to stay true to that goal.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 23, 2017
  • Using robotics to teach students problem-solving skills

    A veteran teacher has turned to robotics as a way to teach students the benefits of trial and error problem-solving as well as communication and collaboration skills.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 23, 2017
  • Survey finds increasing salaries and high optimism within the K-12 IT field

    The second annual survey by the THE Journal found the overall average salary for IT professionals in education was $65,742, or $2,000 higher than last year.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 23, 2017
  • Music ed, DeVos and ransomware: The week's most-read education news

    Stay ahead of the class with the latest on how colleges are looking to boost their bottom lines and more here.

    By Jan. 20, 2017
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    Personalized learning can better serve an increasingly diverse student body

    The Vista Unified School District in California embraced the model as a way to improve outcomes among a diverse group of students.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 20, 2017
  • Ubiquitous access brings assistive technology mainstream

    Devices like iPads and Chromebooks often come with built-in assistive technology or easily accommodate applications that provide it, increasing opportunities for all students.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 20, 2017
  • Districts tackle challenge of keeping networking equipment cool

    Goshen Community Schools in Indiana installed an air-conditioned rack system after finding its networking system would shut itself down because of overheating.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 20, 2017
  • Districts that take precautions can avoid ransomware attacks and skirt payouts

    School districts have become hot targets for cyber criminals, but administrators can take a multi-tiered approach to protecting digital files.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 19, 2017
  • More than $4B in E-Rate funds available for districts in FY 2017

    The FCC sets aside $3.9 billion annually, and with $200 million rolling over from 2016, districts will have access to a good deal of money for connectivity upgrades.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 19, 2017
  • Summit Basecamp drives personalized learning adoption in schools

    The California-based charter network has shared its platform, grading policy and core strategies to help other schools try to replicate its success.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 18, 2017
  • Districts address growing demands of data security

    As classrooms incorporate more ed tech and schools subscribe to services that require sensitive data collection, the job of keeping that personal information safe becomes more critical.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 18, 2017
  • Sprint commits to give connected devices to 1M students

    The corporation’s 1Million Project will offer smartphones, tablets, laptops or hotspots to 200,000 students per year for five years in up to 10 cities, including Kansas City, where it is headquartered.

    By Tara GarcĂ­a Mathewson • Jan. 18, 2017