Some things to examine if the district is considering this route.
Closing the loop between delivery and impact.
Technology has become an integral part of K-12 classrooms. Here are some examples of how districts across the country use technology—both software and hardware—to create authentic learning experiences for students.
My it security is (probably) not secure
There is both good and potential danger in the 2018 outlook for technology on campus.
With a little goal setting, administrators can use technology to advance education and meet students’ needs. Here are two ways in which technology is providing what today's students expect—in the classroom and beyond.
Online learning is growing in popularity each year. Even with its many uses and advantages, the online learning model can present instructors with a new set of challenges and issues. We spoke with Colette Rossignol, education technologist in the Office of Digital Learning at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT, about the present challenges and future potential of online learning at colleges and universities.
Modern education has been changing in the last decade, and at the forefront of that change has been the ability for students to connect with teachers and learn from anywhere in the world via online learning. With all the changes, both positive and potentially challenging that online learning can bring, we talked to Michael P. Alfano, dean of the Isabelle Farrington College of Education at Sacred Heart University about online learning and the way it is being used in K-12 education
Cyber security breaches can shut down a school district's entire operation. How can you fight back?
Advances in digital signage technology are bringing exciting opportunities to college and university campuses.
As the importance and robustness of computer networks continue to grow within K-12 environments, controlling access and security becomes more and more important. Students need constant access to information, and reliable connectivity—but need it without sacrificing safety, security or privacy. Erik Greenwood, CTO for Anaheim Union School District sits down to answer a few questions about the present and future of K12 Computer Networks.