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Critical Guidelines for Ensuring Data Privacy in Districts

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Anyone who collects or has access to students’ personal information needs training and resources on how to use student data securely, effectively, legally, and ethically in keeping with district policies and requirements. CoSN (the Consortium for School Networking) is the premier professional association for school system technology leaders.

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It’s Go Time for 2022-23: Superintendents Want to Keep Moving Forward

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But there are also some innovations and opportunities, like virtual professional learning, that they don’t want to forget. Safety: Schools should be welcoming, trusted environments for students, and the panelists are working on how to address that mindset with their community. ClassLink is ideal for 1 to1 and BYOD initiatives.

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Planning for and Sustaining District Technology Innovations

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Sponsored by ClassLink How to balance student outcomes with budgets is a challenge for district leaders. Learn more about this edWeb broadcast, “ Planning and Sustaining Technology Innovations: Aligning Priorities, Costs, and Outcomes ,” presented by CoSN and AASA, and sponsored by ClassLink.

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Are You Prepared for the Next Cyber Attack?

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In addition, even if the staff member (or student) isn’t quite sure what’s going on, they should know where and how to report a potential issue. And no matter how the attack began, superintendents should take responsibility for how the schools handle it. ClassLink is ideal for 1 to1 and BYOD initiatives.

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Leading the Digital Transformation in Rural Districts During Crisis and Beyond

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While they may be proficient in using edtech, they don’t know how to create comprehensive lessons to use it in the classroom. With not all kids having the same access, they need to figure out how to develop lessons to accommodate all students. Glenn Robbins is Superintendent of Brigantine Public Schools in New Jersey.

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Digital Equity After the Pandemic

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Familiarity does not equal experience or understanding: Just because staff have some knowledge about technology does not mean they understand how to scale it for effective digital learning. Embedded professional development is needed at all levels to take advantage of the benefits of tech for all students. Join the Community.

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Critical Steps for Safeguarding Data Privacy

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Yes, discuss how to protect the data, but also explain the benefits of the data and how the schools use it to positively impact student learning. Data-driven decision making may have become a cliche statement, but it really is at the center of how districts can help students. Keep instructional impacts in the picture.

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