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How to Create a Safe 1:1 Learning Environment

Gaggle Speaks

The district recently provided Chromebooks to about 1,200 students in fourth through eighth grade as part of a 1:1 initiative. Despite mastering Google’s management console and implementing a leading web filtering product, the district needed a way to assure the safety of its students when sharing files and sending email back and forth.

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How One Student Email Could Have Been Life-Changing

Gaggle Speaks

We detail what unfolded in an incredible new case study with a great ending to this story. You’ll also learn how Hesperia Unified School District: Puts Chromebooks into the hands of every student, starting in third grade, while protecting them from the dangers and threats the face online.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 12 Edition)

Doug Levin

"In these cases, boards need to provide access to a school device. Tagged on: March 26, 2017 Google to Symantec: We don't trust you anymore | InfoWorld → Admins need to consider whether they still want to use Symantec (the cybersecurity firm!) after its repeated mistakes with issuing TLS certificates.

EdTech 170
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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 12 Edition)

Doug Levin

"In these cases, boards need to provide access to a school device. Tagged on: March 26, 2017 Google to Symantec: We don't trust you anymore | InfoWorld → Admins need to consider whether they still want to use Symantec (the cybersecurity firm!) after its repeated mistakes with issuing TLS certificates.

EdTech 150