Technology
Education news, analysis, and opinion about the policies around and use of educational technology
IT Infrastructure
Ed. Dept. Outlines How Schools Can Use Federal Funds to Sustain Tech Programs
School districts can use federal funds to support digital learning programs started during the pandemic.
Future of Work
Students Want to Know More About Careers in Climate Change—Now
Teachers are not talking about these types of careers as much as many students would like.
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Webinars on Education Technology
Browse and register for free professional development on classroom technology, student data, ed-tech policy, future of work, personalized learning, and more.
Classroom Technology
Most Teens Learn About Climate Change From Social Media. Why Schools Should Care
Teens are getting information on climate change from YouTube and Facebook, underscoring the need to teach media literacy in schools.
Classroom Technology
Can Digital Tools Detect ChatGPT-Inspired Cheating?
Tools purporting to detect AI writing may help teachers but they come with their own set of complexities.
Classroom Technology
Opinion
Will ChatGPT Unflip the Classroom?
21st-century technology helped flip the classroom, and now, ChatGPT may make the case for having students write in class again.
Privacy & Security
3 Ways Schools Can Reduce Cybersecurity Risks
A new federal report outlines steps schools can take to protect against cybersecurity threats.
Market Trends
How to Cultivate Executive-Level Talent Within Your Education Company
Remote work and other factors have made developing a pipeline from mid-level management to the C-suite more challenging.
Purchasing Alert
Wisconsin District Seeks Classroom Libraries; Texas School System to Buy MTSS
A district in Wisconsin is looking for classroom libraries, while a Texas school system seeks multi-tiered systems of support.
Exclusive Data
District Leadership Is Turning Over Rapidly, With Implications for Vendors
An EdWeek Market Brief survey finds big differences in how much urban, suburban, and rural districts are being affected by churn in their leadership ranks.
Marketplace K-12
Feds Back Potential Launch of Cutting-Edge Education Research Program
An omnibus spending measure signed into law by President Biden supports the launch of a new research program modeled on a renowned defense program known as DARPA.
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- Privacy & Security District Leaders Are More Worried Than Ever About Data Privacy. New Center Aims to HelpParents are asking more questions about data privacy issues related to the technologies schools are using.Classroom Technology Opinion Don't Ban ChatGPT. Use It as a Teaching ToolAI is no replacement for human creativity, but it has enormous potential for writing instruction, writes one English teacher.Privacy & Security Most Teachers Think Cyberattacks Won't Affect Schools. District Leaders DisagreeTeachers and district leaders perceive cybersecurity vulnerabilities differently, according to a survey.Classroom Technology New York City Blocks ChatGPT at Schools. Should Other Districts Follow?Banning the AI-powered writing technology does students a disservice, some experts say.Classroom Technology Explainer What Is ChatGPT and How Is It Used in Education?Some educators think the popular AI bot could revolutionize teaching. Others worry it will have the opposite effect.Classroom Technology Opinion What ChatGPT Means for How We Teach WritingIs the new AI tool an omen of existential doom—or a push to personalize assignments more? An English teacher and academic dean weighs in.
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