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Eye on Zero Trust: How to Implement Identity and Access Management in K–12 Schools

EdTech Magazine

It is an evolving methodology in cybersecurity that governs user access to data and networks. In an industry where many end users are minors, K–12 CTOs and IT directors rarely refer to zero trust. Zero trust really comes down to: Are you who you say you are, and are you where you are supposed to be?”

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Top Tech Tools for Equity and Accessibility

The CoolCatTeacher

Readlee is an amazing literacy tool that enables teachers to go from collecting reading data a couple times a year to getting data each week (or day!) Top Tech Tools for Equity and Accessibility 00;00;00;04 – 00;00;07;19 John Davis This is the Ten Minute Teacher Podcast with your host Vicki Davis. in just 5-10 minutes.

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Ensure Your District is Data Ready with this Free Playbook

eSchool News

As a result of this increased investment in technology, schools are generating more valuable data than ever—but much of that data isn’t readily available and actionable because it’s siloed in systems that aren’t connected to each other. Below are some key considerations to keep in mind: Good data governance—which the U.S.

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A Framework for Learning Through the Purposeful Use of Technology

A Principal's Reflections

One way it can be used to transform teaching and learning is by providing students with access to a wealth of information, including multimedia resources, educational apps, and online databases. Refer to the Rigor Relevance Framework to assist in integrating technology with purpose (image below).

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What I Learned From an Experiment to Apply Generative AI to My Data Course

Edsurge

As a lecturer at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, where I teach econometrics and research methods, I spend a lot of time thinking about the intersection between data, education and social justice — and how generative AI will reshape the experience of gathering, analyzing and using data for change.

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Using Data to Elevate Student Achievement

N2Y

You have data—now what do you do with& it? As a special educator, you likely spend a lot of time collecting and reporting data. To ensure teachers have the time and resources they need to analyze the information they’ve gathered, many schools and districts create data teams. What is a data& team?

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How to Make Your Own GPT: A Step-by-Step Guide

The CoolCatTeacher

Additionally, I have a “refer a friend” feature and will give my students a free trial of it so we can see what we think. I don't think that my students who do not subscribe to chat GPT will be able to access the custom GPT I have made, that is why I'm testing it. What Is Changing in ChatGPT? Watch the keynote.

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