Educator Resource Centers
The editors of eSchool News have assembled a variety of resource centers on the hottest topics in education technology. The resource centers listed below are a collection of news and resources aimed at helping you sort out the complex challenges facing educators every day. Just click on the titles below to access these invaluable collections and start solving your most difficult challenges today!
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Anywhere Anytime AdministrationAs schools move toward the newest technologies, school administrators need to be reassured that vital information will reach them instantly, whether they are in the office, in a meeting, or traveling across their district or campus. The need for anywhere, anytime access has led many administrators to depend on mobile, handheld devices for eMail and other applications.
Creating the 21st-Century ClassroomPreparing today's youth to succeed in the digital economy requires a new kind of teaching and learning. Skills such as global literacy, computer literacy, problem solving, critical thinking, creativity, and innovation have become critical in today's increasingly interconnected workforce and society--and technology is the catalyst for bringing these changes into the classroom.
Turning Student Data Into IntelligenceNo matter how many students a school or district has, one thing remains the same--the vital importance of tracking student attendance, grades, standardized test scores, school or district transfers, and more. Administrators, teachers, students, and parents all depend on a reliable Student Information System (SIS) to give accurate reports and updates.
GIS and Geographic Inquiry"Geospatial" technologies--which include geographic information system (GIS), global positioning system (GPS), and remote sensing (RS) tools--are becoming increasingly important in our everyday lives. These technologies use "smart" maps that can display, query, and analyze geographic databases; receivers that provide location and navigation; and global-to-local imagery and tools that provide context and analysis.
Easy Email ArchivingToday's schools, much like businesses around the world, depend on technology to survive. As school and district employees' careers become increasingly mobile, eMail has become a quick, easy, and preferred method of communication.
Online learning for high school successPreventing high school dropouts has become a key focus of education stakeholders and government officials across the country, as the skills taught in high school are imperative to students' success. But with online credit recovery programs and virtual learning becoming more accessible to more students, many are able to regain momentum and graduate with high school diplomas.
Technology Without Breaking the BankThese are tough times for school budgets. At least 23 states face budget gaps in 2009, according to a recent survey from the National Conference of State Legislatures--and school board members from across the country say they're bracing for a new round of budget cuts forced by the nation's weak economy.
Minimizing Classroom Disruptions
Computers and the internet have become welcome instructional tools in most schools, ushering a wealth of additional resources into today's classrooms. Unfortunately, they also bring with them the potential for unwanted distractions--such as online content that ranges from off-target, to inappropriate, material.
Desktop Management Made EasyAs school systems become increasingly reliant on technology, district networks are growing exponentially. Supporting the various machines connected to these networks can be a daunting task that builds travel costs and overdraws resources. Utilizing a sound desktop-management strategy can give you complete control of your computers, saving valuable time and money.
Eco-Friendly ComputingWith energy costs soaring to record levels, taking steps to reduce the amount of energy you use isn't just good for the environment--it's also essential for your schools' fiscal health. Fortunately, manufacturers of technology are responding to these needs by developing more eco-friendly products that can reduce power consumption and save schools money over the life of these systems.
Keeping online learning secureOnline learning is becoming increasingly popular, especially as fuel costs force schools to consider shortened schedules and have college students opting for virtual classes to save money. But while interest and enrollment in virtual classrooms rises, so do concerns about security while students are learning online.
