To improve reading and math proficiency, K-12 schools should make deals with ed-tech vendors that calculate payments based on results, so purchases are accountable and vendors make more money if their tools are effective. https://bit.ly/4iCR8w6
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Center for Digital Education员工
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Helen Mohrmann MA CISSP Independent Board Director
Accomplished IT & Cybersecurity exec with experience in financial services, startups, M&A integrations, higher ed, academic healthcare, . Well…
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Brandi Vesco
I'm a staff writer at the Center for Digital Education, where I cover the intersection of technology and education.
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Tom Ryan
Co-Founder at K-12 Strategic Technology Advisory Group (K12STAG)
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Amy Jaskowick
Assistant Principal - Sterling Elementary; 2022 UEA Excellence in Teaching award winner; K-12 Special Education
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In response to students hiding vape pens, a school district in Pennsylvania is considering allowing staff to use handheld security devices to scan students suspected of hiding contraband. https://bit.ly/3DQMWKs
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The College Board is issuing refunds and rescheduling the SAT exam for about 10,000 students after a glitch caused the Bluebook app, which hosts the exam, to submit their tests too soon. https://bit.ly/3FEft6n
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The American Public University System’s online bachelor’s degree in esports earned the first official recognition for an esports management program from the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation. https://bit.ly/4bA4l6z
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Most K-12 ed-tech leaders are responsible for overseeing student data privacy in their districts even though it’s not part of their job descriptions, and the Consortium for School Networking has resources to help them. https://bit.ly/4ieKLze
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A history teacher at Richland High School uses AI for image generation, to search curriculum rundowns to see if he’s missed anything, and for the high school tabletop role-playing game club that he advises. https://bit.ly/3FBtJNn
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The Michigan Economic Development Corporation gave money to a private university to develop curricula in semiconductors, hydrogen fuel and software engineering, and to launch summer hackathon camps for PK-12 students. https://bit.ly/4kvXXkL
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The university's new regional economic development office will work with Micron to help faculty and students conduct research and to develop curriculum tailored to jobs in the semiconductor industry. https://bit.ly/4bUHKl6
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K-12 schools are embracing the use of educational apps for many functions, and while administrators feel positive about this approach, parents and teachers may have “app overload,” according to a report last week. https://bit.ly/3FClOiI
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Fall Mountain Regional School District has notified 623 vendors that some of their identifying information was in a spreadsheet accessed by unauthorized parties through a phishing scheme in November 2024. https://bit.ly/4iRDQf7