08/02/21 Innovations in K12

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INNOVATIONS in K12 Education

Daily Update | August 02, 2021

How scholastic esports opens up college pathways
Scholastic esports allows educators to open new futures for their students in the burgeoning digital age of entertainment and education.

 
How scholastic esports opens up college pathways
 

How to strengthen school IT for continued hybrid learning
School IT teams must remain extra vigilant as they monitor for security threats in the new school year.

 
How to strengthen school IT for continued hybrid learning
 

6 practical tips to help students manage post-pandemic screen use
Educators at all levels can apply these tips and strategies to their work in their classroom this fall as they support their students.

 
6 practical tips to help students manage post-pandemic screen use
 

How AI technologies support school safety
Technology has advanced to the point where many tools, including AI technologies, can alert educators of danger before a disaster occurs.

 
How AI technologies support school safety
 

Using Federal Funding to Support Student Success
The federal government set aside billions of dollars to help K-12 schools implement upgraded technology for improving outcomes and providing in-person and virtual services. Our latest white paper outlines how schools are using federal funding and technology to increase student connection and success.

 
Using Federal Funding to Support Student Success
 

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