Technology: Page 37
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Ethics, philosophy are important lessons to teach students in the digital age
Many say students need STEM education to prepare for a fast-changing workforce, but it's even more critical that they grasp the moral boundaries surrounding new technologies.
By Jessica Campisi • Oct. 11, 2018 -
Opinion
3 ways technology and innovation can drastically transform learning
Superintendent Matt Prusiecki of Metropolitan School District of Decatur Township in Indiana writes that educators can leverage new technology to expand learning and career opportunities for students.
By Matt Prusiecki • Oct. 11, 2018 -
Trendline
School Safety and Security
Safety and security has been a growing concern for school districts, with shootings continuing to rise amid concerns over how to best prevent and respond to them.
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Robust arts curricula encourage students to pursue careers in the field
A Georgia elementary school teacher lets his students try their hand at making music by recording in a studio and putting together their own tracks.
By Lauren Barack • Oct. 10, 2018 -
Paper maché, hands-on activities can bring STEM to life for young learners
Tying STEM classes to STEAM can encourage students to adopt creative methods when studying these concepts.
By Lauren Barack • Oct. 3, 2018 -
Report: 96% of public schools have adequate internet for digital learning
More than 44 million students now have high-speed internet in their classrooms, a significant boost from just 4 million students in 2013.
By Jessica Campisi • Oct. 3, 2018 -
Arrival of facial recognition tech in schools prompts concerns
A Seattle elementary school is using the technology to boost safety, but some say it hurts the school environment and puts the privacy of parents and students at risk.
By Jessica Campisi • Oct. 2, 2018 -
Report: 44 states have implemented at least one K-12 computer science policy
The research from Code.org and the Computer Science Teachers Association shows disparities in access persist, however, with just 35% of high schools across 24 states offering the subject.
By Linda Jacobson • Sept. 27, 2018 -
The benefits of collaborating with school librarians
Librarians can help students, teachers and administrators make the most of digital resources and develop collaborative spaces for learning.
By Amelia Harper • Sept. 26, 2018 -
Texas high schools turn to virtual teachers in the wake of staffing shortages
Virtual classroom technology can step in when teachers can't be found, but budget constraints prevent students from getting devices of their own.
By Christina Vercelletto • Sept. 24, 2018 -
Survey: Schools see positive impacts from mobile devices
More schools are assigning students technology, and those with a 1:1 student-to-device ratio saw more collaboration and in-class note-taking.
By Jessica Campisi • Sept. 21, 2018 -
As schools unveil new tech initiatives, keeping parents connected is key
Newsletters, emails and parent events are some ways schools can keep parents informed as they boost ed tech efforts.
By Amelia Harper • Sept. 20, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Igniting students' STEM interest begins with educating their teachers
A program in the Arizona Science Center trains teachers how to bring more engaging STEM lessons to their classrooms.
By Lauren Barack • Sept. 19, 2018 -
Well-prepared teachers foster digitally literate students
As more educational content moves online, teachers need to show students how to determine what's accurate and what's not.
By Lauren Barack • Sept. 19, 2018 -
How much responsibility should administrators shoulder for data breaches?
More hackers — including students — are getting into school and district networks, and K-12 cybersecurity standards and regulations may be necessary.
By Jessica Campisi • Sept. 19, 2018 -
Real-world experiences are crucial for students
Whether it's virtual or in person, this type of education can help students learn to adjust to situations and show that success can be more than grades.
By Lauren Barack • Sept. 12, 2018 -
iOS developer, machine learning engineer top Gen Z's list of dream jobs
The incoming generation of college students are drawn to such careers, having grown up during the Great Recession and the post-iPhone tech wave.
By Hallie Busta , Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Sept. 12, 2018 -
Chicago schools embrace district CEO's social media example
Chief Education Officer Janice Jackson's active social media presence sets a standard for other administrators at all levels.
By Roger Riddell • Sept. 11, 2018 -
Critics: Classroom data walls demoralize students
Some think increasingly popular classroom data walls may do more harm than good, especially for younger students.
By Christina Vercelletto • Sept. 11, 2018 -
Survey finds 85% of underserved students have access to only one digital device
The digital divide is compounding equity problems within U.S. schools, which also stands to impact access to higher education.
By Christina Vercelletto • Sept. 10, 2018 -
Despite prevalence of 1:1 programs, districts still have much to consider
Success requires robust planning, but luckily there are now plenty of great examples of best practices and what not to do.
By Roger Riddell • Sept. 10, 2018 -
Crowdfunding for tech products is better with district input
An organization is working with districts to make sure teachers' tech requests are compatible with district licenses and policies.
By Amelia Harper • Sept. 7, 2018 -
AP computer science reaches record number of female and minority students
Rural student participation also jumped this year.
By Jessica Campisi • Aug. 30, 2018 -
Deep Dive
STEAM spreads to subjects from Spanish to business
Forgetting the notion that STEAM projects need pricey tools or tech know-how helps incorporate those skills across the curriculum.
By Lauren Barack • Aug. 29, 2018 -
Creating a classroom that supports learning for all
An inclusive learning environment can be as simple as getting students involved in how they want to learn to adopting digital tools.
By Lauren Barack • Aug. 22, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Summer programs increase STEM learning opportunities for visually impaired students
Advancements in assistive technology and interacting with industry professionals helps students with blindness pursue interests in STEM fields.
By Linda Jacobson • Aug. 21, 2018