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Make the Case for IT Managed Services in Your K–12 School

EdTech Magazine

The most highly sought-after services in K–12 education today represent the staffing gaps in school systems across the country. Instructional technology positions are also disappearing, as some district leaders are quick to cut professional development and instructional tech budgets.

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The Importance of Technical Translation Services

Ask a Tech Teacher

Or, they might go to Google’s free “Translate” service. For critical translations or professional content, a specialized translation service is a better choice. These translations may be of manuals, instructions, patents, or product information. But how do you go about choosing this service?

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Minnesota’s South Washington County Schools Selects the Discovery Education’s Suite of Digital Services to Support Science Instruction in Grades K-8

eSchool News

Through this multi-year collaboration, educators and students in the district’s elementary and middle schools will return to the classroom this fall with access to award-winning digital resources supporting science instruction. STEM Connect. Mystery Science.

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Schools and States Continue to Seek Connectivity Solutions for Students

EdTech Magazine

When they transitioned to remote learning during the pandemic, many K–12 schools encountered challenges trying to ensure all students could access course materials and instruction.

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Using VR to Visualize Complex Information

Ask a Tech Teacher

Educators can use virtual reality to bring learning into the real world and improve outcomes for students, assert Shannon Cox, superintendent, and Candice Sears, director of instructional services, both of Montgomery County Educational Service Center.

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Is Dated Technology Contributing to the Great Teacher Resignation?

EdTech Magazine

The technology in our classrooms was almost 11 years old,” says Sumpter, the district’s supervisor for instructional technology and media services. At Bay District Schools in Panama City, Fla., Rhonda Sumpter is on a mission to improve technology in support of teachers.

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Online Teaching Is Improving In-Person Instruction on Campus

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Face-to-face instruction is no longer the gold standard." — Steven Goss, chair of Management and Technology in the business programs at NYU’s School of Continuing Studies Actually, the phenomenon predates the pandemic. My own experience teaching at The New School, a small Manhattan college, supports this style of instruction.