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Edtech Providers Collaborate for a Unified Approach to Interoperability

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Envision hosting a home movie night where each friend arrives with a different set of technology relics: laser discs, VHS tapes, Betamax and even physical slides. What was intended to be a fun night of sharing memories on video has devolved into a technology duct-taping project — so much for a party! Why is implementation worth it?

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Partnerships strengthen computer science movement

eSchool News

Programs between the education, business communities help students become engaged in computer science courses from a younger age. As computer science grows in popularity, some districts are going beyond traditional courses and are partnering with local businesses to take their computer science education to the next step. ”

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How to Quickly Create, Send, & Translate a Parent Newsletter

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Option 2 (Fastest option): Download your class student roster from your school’s Learning Management System (ex. Canvas, Skyward, Google Classroom, etc.). I’ve included instructions for parents in Spanish. Download as a spreadsheet or CSV file then upload to Google Drive, right click, and Open as a Spreadsheet.

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In the marketplace: Measuring student progress, new digital solutions, personalized learning, and more

eSchool News

Tech-savvy educators know they must stay on top of the myriad changes and trends in education to learn how teaching and learning can best benefit from technology’s near-constant change. Skyward has launched Qmlativ Education Management System, the next evolution of the company’s SIS and ERP technology.

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10 priorities for K-12 IT leaders

eSchool News

School districts are moving to highly digital ecosystems, and K-12 IT leaders have more and more to manage to ensure that teaching and learning can go on uninterrupted by failing or clunky technology. CoSN’s annual IT Leadership Survey offers critical insight into what’s expected of today’s K-12 IT leaders.

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