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While your students may be buzzing to start their summer break, for teachers and faculty, the end of the 2020-2021 school year brings its own unique to-do list on a tight timeline.
It’s challenging to achieve effective classroom management — keeping students on-task, productive, and safe while learning — when digital devices are involved in the classroom.
Cybersafety and mental health go hand in hand, as the internet is now intertwined in student life, from technology in the classroom to tools for remote education, and recreational screen time.
Keeping students safe online is becoming increasingly complex as schools leverage a growing number of technologies for remote education and hybrid models. The average school district now relies on more than 1,000 EdTech tools monthly, ...
Big data, which essentially describes a large volume of data, is not a new term. It’s not even the amount of data that’s important, rather what organizations do with the data that matters. In recent years, K-12 education has begun to ...
Computer Monitoring Software for Kids Before the pandemic, few districts had tools enabling teachers to control how students used digital assets in the classroom, or see students’ screens.
To be successful in remote and hybrid education models, ongoing professional development is a must-have for school districts.
Remote education means that parents have become much more involved with their kids in the “classroom” (a word that is now synonymous with living room, dining room, and kitchen.)
In 2020, the average U.S. school district accessed 1,055 EdTech tools each month, and there’s no shortage of new EdTech solutions vying to get on your roster. As schools strive to improve remote and blended learning strategies, EdTech ...