Technology: Page 95


  • Pilot program helps districts tackle cyberbullying

    The helpline assists administrators in identifying potential harassment on social media channels and addressing the situation.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 25, 2015
  • 3D printers provide introductions to engineering, design skills

    Tech-focused teachers and cheaper prices are turning the innovative production method into an effective teaching tool.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 25, 2015
  • Trendline

    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
  • Ed Dept looks for ways to quickly test tech tools

    The department has issued a request for ideas on how to do rapid tests of efficacy, including creating guidelines and assessment methods.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 25, 2015
  • Meet the modern school bus

    GPS tracking, automated routing systems, and other tech tools are transforming how districts get students to school.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 24, 2015
  • Pearson looks to the future with focus fully on ed

    The company, which recently sold off its media investments, does roughly $5 billion in schools-related business in the United States alone.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 24, 2015
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    Over 8,000 Boston students still lack a school assignment

    With the first day of school just three weeks away, a software glitch has district employees scrambling to place students.  

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 24, 2015
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    Cheating prevention and Amplify's sale: The week's most-read education news

    Fall behind? Get caught up on digital transcripts' 'quiet revolution' and more right here!

    By Aug. 21, 2015
  • 91% of parents want computer science in schools

    A Gallup poll finds that most believe computer science instruction is a good use of school resources.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 21, 2015
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    Top teaching colleges start students in the classroom early

    In order to be successful, teaching students need to meet a high bar, practice the craft, and integrate technology.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 21, 2015
  • Amplify AP computer science MOOC spins off as Edhesive

    The online AP course package was administered to roughly 2,000 high schoolers this year and had lower attrition than most similar online courses.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 21, 2015
  • As E-rate expands broadband access, more questions arise

    One expert questions if schools and teachers are ready for the possibilities more technology offers.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 20, 2015
  • Lessons from Common Core testing — without the data

    District Administration looks at how districts can improve, even before results from the latest round of tests are available.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 20, 2015
  • Tech innovation transforming the school library

    Across the country, librarians are rethinking what kind of services they should provide.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 19, 2015
  • Gates Foundation invests $2M in Edcamp

    The informal gatherings, or 'unconferences,' of educators, entrepreneurs, and others offer a chance to test new ideas and collaborate. 

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 18, 2015
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    New PD from Hobsons, Gallup focuses on teachers' strengths

    The partnership will use online courses and in-person coaching to help teachers develop their particular aptitudes.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 18, 2015
  • Deep Dive

    How a California middle school opened access to STEM

    Los Alisos Middle School worked with Project Lead the Way to expand its offerings.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 17, 2015
  • Online speech therapy program helps fill gaps for rural district

    After struggling to hire a qualified speech therapist, California's Lone Pine adopted PresenceLearning.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 17, 2015
  • San Francisco to add computer science for all students

    In an interview with Education Week, the district’s STEM chief said he hopes other districts follow suit. 

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 14, 2015
  • Pittsburgh adopts online badges to reward summer learning

    The Pittsburgh City of Learning gives students a digital portfolio of skills learned to show prospective employers or colleges.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 14, 2015
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    Amplify for sale as News Corp fails to find profit in ed

    The media giant's education unit had trouble finding profitability as rollouts of its tablet program faced issues early on.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 14, 2015
  • Districts find 21st century solutions for missing textbooks

    At the start of the school year, figuring out how many textbooks are in stock and where they are is a major challenge for many districts.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 13, 2015
  • Online tutoring programs adding support after school

    Students now expect to be able to learn when and where they want. Can online tutoring programs help schools respond?

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 12, 2015
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    Deep Dive

    4 alternatives to zero tolerance discipline

    As national conversations over race and discipline gain steam, schools have a variety of choices.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 12, 2015
  • Google launches teacher training center

    The tech giant now provides tips and training for teachers using its classroom tools.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 11, 2015
  • For 1:1 success, administrators must plan beyond the device

    Even the best-prepared school district can run afoul of less obvious problems, from a lack of longterm goals or a missing consensus.

    By Kate Schimel • Aug. 11, 2015