Data Privacy Day was January 28th, and with it came further commentary about how students’ privacy should be protected. Many parents are concerned about how schools use student data and how monitoring tools might inhibit the learning ...
The following article preview was written by Ross Young, Executive Vice President at Linewize. It originally appeared on District Administration, an American monthly trade publication for education leaders in public K-12 school districts.
Last week, a viral school threat circulated on TikTok, warning students that several mass shootings would occur in schools across the country on December 17th. The widespread alert put the social media platform at the center of scrutiny ...
Education technology (EdTech) tools have the power to make an educator’s job either much easier, or much more stressful — and district IT teams can make all the difference in the relationship between teachers and technology.
Linewize Lead Cyber Safety and Digital Wellness Expert: As we find ourselves in a school year unlike any other, it’s hard to tell whether we feel more excitement or apprehension - or a confusing mixture of both. It’s no surprise given ...
There’s no going back to pre-pandemic education. Although the 2020-2021 school year brought a lot of rushed and temporary solutions for students, it laid the groundwork for more planned and permanent changes to the education landscape ...
Network admins and teachers aren't always in alignment when it comes to balancing student safety and learning.
While students are on summer vacation, network administrators often take advantage of the time and lack of strain on their tech stack to implement updates, make infrastructure changes, and implement new tools for the upcoming school year.
Multiple surveys and studies agree that videos are effective teaching/learning tools, making YouTube a natural addition to modern lesson plans, especially in distance learning environments. With 500 hours of content uploaded every minute, ...
Technology has revolutionized the way we think, learn, work, and play. Studies show that using technology in the classroom can change how teachers teach and improve student learning processes and outcomes.