In the immediate aftermath of the COVID-19 outbreak, schools struggled to cope with swift transition to distance learning, and students felt the brunt of it.
As part of the government’s efforts to ease some of the burden brought on by the pandemic, the CARES Act funding bill was passed, which, […]
Between shrinking budgets and increasingly IT-dependent school systems, budgeting for the cost of technology in education can be tough. We’ve collected 6 best practices […]
Is your school or school district budget being spent wisely? You’ve paid for students to have a 1:1 take-home device and you’ve paid for the […]
As of 2019, 85 percent of schools and school districts across the United States have a Chromebook program in place. Perhaps you see this happening […]
It’s hard to believe it’s the start of another school year, but that can be even more daunting if you have 1,000 Chromebooks in storage […]
According to Education Week, there are an estimated five million English-language learners in America’s public school system. And when it comes to the K-12 […]
When evaluating the effectiveness of 1-to-1 computing programs, schools should examine the impact over several years, not just a few, says Marie Hull, a researcher […]
Schools across the nation have deployed (and continue to deploy) mobile learning initiatives. One device that is frequently mentioned for 1:1 programs or use in […]
Districts are increasingly confident in their networks' ability to support one or even two digital devices for every student, according to a new survey of […]
A new study published in the Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis journal found that there is potential for 1-to-1 technology programs to increase achievement in […]
The lack of access to technology and internet connectivity at home is especially severe among poor, rural, and minority students, a new survey from ACT […]