07/09/21 Innovations in K12

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INNOVATIONS in K12 Education

Daily Update | July 09, 2021

3 ways IT teams can manage tool sprawl
“Tool sprawl”—too many edtech tools—can waste funds and cause districts to miss important learning opportunities.

 
3 ways IT teams can manage tool sprawl
 

How to help IT teams manage digital transformation
District IT teams are tasked with protecting distributed education networks from attacks, while at the same time enabling digital growth.

 
How to help IT teams manage digital transformation
 

6 necessary steps to move K-12 education forward in 2021
K-12 education was put to the test during the COVID-19 pandemic--now, here's what it needs to evolve and best serve students and teachers.

 
6 necessary steps to move K-12 education forward in 2021
 

4 steps to combat ransomware in schools
The rise of ransomware is increasingly troubling, but a few smart steps can help educators keep their schools protected.

 
4 steps to combat ransomware in schools
 

5 ways to prepare and teach online classes
Online learning has become more mainstream ever since COVID--here are 5 ways to manage online tutoring.

 
5 ways to prepare and teach online classes
 

Taking learning online
Students and teachers are on the frontlines of new modalities for teaching and learning. What are the benefits of using online resources and how is this increased access to digital content impacting student learning and teacher effectiveness? Explore new research on how students and teachers view the use of digital resources and how to support new models of learning in 2020 and beyond. Get the research now.

 
Taking learning online
 

Using E-rate funds to enhance school networks
K-12 stakeholders saw the value of digital learning firsthand when schools shut down amid the coronavirus pandemic. Suddenly, teachers who’d seldom used technology for instruction were creating online lessons and using web conferencing platforms to connect with students. Out of necessity, teachers’ proficiency with digital tools and resources has increased as a result of the pandemic. It’s likely that many of the practices that emerged in the shift to online instruction will continue long after schools reopen. That’s important, because digital learning allows for more personalized, engaging and student-centered instruction. It empowers students to take control of their education, leading to more active learning strategies and a deeper understanding of content. Learn more now.

 
Using E-rate funds to enhance school networks
 

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