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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. Moreover, as students are in different places developmentally, their learning shouldn’t all look the same. Give the whole school community a voice: In-person meetings, Google Forms, surveys, etc.—schools

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Planning for and Sustaining District Technology Innovations

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According to the two superintendents, it is critical to get executive support, use a baseline, survey users for indirect labor, make educated estimates, include all direct labor, and have as much data as possible. CoSN (the Consortium for School Networking) is the premier professional association for school system technology leaders.

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Are You Prepared for the Next Cyber Attack?

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According to EdTech Trends and Funding: A CoSN Member Survey 2022 , cybersecurity is the number-one pain point in districts, and network security is the area in need of the most improvement. Super-Connected is a free professional learning community for school superintendents, district leadership, and aspiring district leaders.

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Addressing the Digital Access Gap: One District’s Success

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The district gathers information and feedback through surveys, posts social media messages and information on its website, produces a newsletter, and uses Let’s Talk, an app that facilitates parent questions answered by district leaders and department heads who respond and further staff-researched to provide additional information to the community.

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Eyes on the Future: Building on COVID Lessons for Enriched Teaching and Learning

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Even though many had been using technology in the classroom, they were not ready for the full-on virtual digital learning environment COVID demanded. Over time, the need to quickly adapt led to heightened online student engagement, according to a CatchOn survey of 47 school districts from January 2020 to January 2021. Dr. Karen Garza.

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How Technology Helps Social-Emotional Learning Flourish

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Using online surveys to gather data helps leaders understand what their schools are doing well, which specific parts of their programs are effective, and where they have gaps. Super-Connected is a free professional learning community on edWeb.net for school superintendents, district leadership, and aspiring district leaders.

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Five Steps to Closing the Homework Gap

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For instance, one barrier to access was library cards. The school streamlined the process and included library card registration with overall school registration. The library staff constantly communicates with community leaders to find out how they can assist them; again, technology is the tool, not the end goal.