Technology: Page 88


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    Will personalized learning spike in 2016?

    Baltimore Superintendent S. Dallas Dance and other officials predict an increased focus on individualized learning on the heels of standardized test results.

    By Erin McIntyre • Jan. 6, 2016
  • Deep Dive

    4 K-12 tech developments to keep an eye on in 2016

    Industry investment hit an all-time high of $1.85 billion last year.

    By Erin McIntyre • Jan. 5, 2016
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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
  • Coding gains traction in Chicago schools

    The city is among the latest to push for the subject as a curriculum staple, though a reported 75% of students nationwide still never learn about coding in K-12.

    By Erin McIntyre • Jan. 5, 2016
  • Teacher involvement key to 1:1 device success

    Empowering teachers and school staff to take ownership over tech initiatives can help them blossom, according to Hattiesburg Public School District's Dr. Will Deyamport.

    By Erin McIntyre • Jan. 3, 2016
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    5 K-12 trends to watch in 2016

    From 'bad apple' charters facing the music to tech's continued push into classrooms, you'll want to keep your eye on these trends.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 30, 2015
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    Fujimoto: US schools must not succumb to 'sin of mediocrity'

    "The charter movement and district schools are plagued with the sin of mediocrity and then they fight about who is right,"  says education consultant Ted Fujimoto.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 23, 2015
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    Tennessee schools find STEM success with Learning Blade

    Students are reportedly more likely to become interested in a STEM career after using the new software.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 23, 2015
  • Ed tech investment hits $1.85B high in 2015

    The five-year upswing trend in annual ed tech spending continues.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 22, 2015
  • In special ed, 'enhanced' tests provide more hurdles than help

    California has experienced various glitches preventing standardized tests aimed at special ed students from achieving success.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 22, 2015
  • Pay for Success and CBE: The week's most-read education news

    Fall behind? Get caught up on the US Department of Education's new National Education Technology Plan and more right here!

    By Dec. 18, 2015
  • Computer science-focused high school coming to Virginia

    The new, grant-funded regional school will offer a computer-intensive curriculum designed to get students ready for the tech workforce through internships and pre-college classes.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 17, 2015
  • More online PD resources in Future Ready update

    A revamp of the initiative is showcasing the online professional development options available to districts.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 16, 2015
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    National Education Technology Plan outlines best classroom practices

    The US Department of Education's new document provides dozens of recommendations for the smart implementation of tech in the classroom.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 16, 2015
  • Arizona district highlights coding's rise to curriculum staple

    A quick and simple implementation plan in Avondale resulted in an extremely fast school-wide adoption into the mandatory K-8 curriculum. 

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 15, 2015
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    Tennessee district's Nicaragua project a lesson in innovation

    Students were challenged by a local business to fully design and execute a project to help feed a village, and the results were positive for all involved.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 15, 2015
  • Learning games have Ed Dept's attention, but is it warranted?

    Many games showcased at last week's 2015 ED Games Expo, co-hosted with the Entertainment Software Association, were initially backed by federal grants. 

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 15, 2015
  • TeachCS aims to boost teachers' computer science skills

    The platform is designed to broaden and deepen computer science knowledge among high school educators lacking a background in the field.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 14, 2015
  • King's challenges, ESSA, and Hour of Code: The week's most-read education news

    Fall behind? Get caught up on the student privacy allegations against Google and more right here.

    By Dec. 11, 2015
  • Apple CEO Cook disparages Chromebooks, calling them 'test machines'

    Cook tells Buzzfeed News that Apple wants a "whole solution" that goes beyond testing and offers engagement.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 10, 2015
  • Report: Chromebooks continue K-12 reign, but Microsoft planning comeback

    A new report from Futuresource Consulting shows Chromebooks have edged up into 51% of K-12 market sales.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 10, 2015
  • $25M ed tech fund aims to benefit low-income NY students with tech

    The Robin Hood Education + Technology Fund will be directed by Clayton Christensen Institute co-founder and blended learning advocate Michael B. Horn.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 9, 2015
  • Is it the right device? Depends on the classroom

    According to ed tech expert Kathy Schrock, the right device varies by grade level — and product continuity isn't so important.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 9, 2015
  • Deep Dive

    How can your school participate in the Hour of Code?

    Participating in Computer Science Education Week at your school or district is easier than you might expect.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 8, 2015
  • Noodle Markets aims for more informed ed tech procurement with new marketplace

    Former Pearson exec Nicole Neal will head the venture, described as a 'one-stop source of comprehensive information about the vast array of paid and free educational tools.'

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 8, 2015
  • Pennsylvania virtual charter shutters one week after laying off staff

    A reported 540 students in grades K-8 have been left in the lurch by the closure of six connected learning centers.

    By Erin McIntyre • Dec. 3, 2015