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IoT in Education: Tech Makes Gains in K–12 Schools

EdTech Magazine

The Internet of Things is the connection of devices — beyond tools such as computers — to the internet. Examples of How to Use IoT Ed Tech in the K12 Classroom Many IoT devices in the classroom are changing the way educators…

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K–12 Schools Seek to Connect 12 Million Students Without Home Broadband Access

EdTech Magazine

For many, the internet has become an integral part of daily life. Phones connect to the internet, TVs connect to the internet, and even vacuum cleaners are online today. Without it, these K12 students can’t connect to remote classes…

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Top 3 Ways to Future Proof Your K–12 Network

EdTech Magazine

Across K12, endpoints proliferate: Students are increasingly equipped with one-to-one devices, and classrooms are laden with Internet of Things technology. In such an environment, some school leaders find connectivity a challenge.

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How to Teach Digital Citizenship in Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Ask a Tech Teacher

Understanding how to use the internet has become a cornerstone issue for students. Now, there is a varied landscape of resources available on the internet. There are several great programs available to guide students through this process ( Common Sense’s Digital Passpor t, Carnegie CyberAcademy , K-8 Digital Citizenship ).

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Ruggedized IoT Requirements for Outdoor Classrooms

EdTech Magazine

As a way to increase student engagement in the K12 classroom and provide an opportunity to socially distance, many schools have turned to outdoor learning spaces. In K12 education, ruggedized Internet of Things (IoT) technology makes this trend toward outside learning possible.

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How Schools Are Innovating with Emerging Tech

EdTech Magazine

Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, facial recognition and Internet of Things geolocation are making an impact across a variety of industries. K12 schools are no exception. Several districts across the country are using emerging technology to improve the lives and safety of their students.

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What Happens When Technology Fails? 3 Work-Arounds

Ask a Tech Teacher

You spend hours rewriting an old lesson plan, incorporating rich, adventurous tools available on the internet. Hours of preparation wasted because no one could get far enough to learn a d thing. You test it several times just to be sure. Everyone who previewed it is wowed. Everyone who previewed it is wowed. You are ready.