From left, Michael Martirano, senior fellow at the Center for Digital Education, moderates a Jan. 16 panel at the Future of Education Technology Conference in Orlando featuring Superintendent Jeff ...
Before William Pierce began his career in K–12 information technology, he was a classroom teacher for nearly a decade with Jefferson County Public Schools in Kentucky. He has multiple master’s degrees ...
More collaboration among IT, special education and curriculum departments is needed to make digital learning accessible to K-12 students with disabilities, according to a brief issued by the U.S.
Technology is changing the ways in which we learn and interact with the world. To best prepare U.S. students for this global shift, federal, state, and local policymakers must equip schools with the ...
Have a student ask an artificial intelligence image generator, like Google’s Gemini, for a picture of a doctor and it will probably pull up a white man in a lab coat and stethoscope. Ask a generative ...
What should K-12 and higher education institutions expect on the cybersecurity front in the coming year? Here's what the experts told us. In an open call last month, we asked education and industry ...
The end of the $189.5 billion Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) program has marked a critical turning point for K-12 education. With federal stimulus funding for COVID-19 behind ...
Thoughtful approaches to technology adoption can help K–12 teachers be more efficient and engaged in their classrooms and ...