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Districts call for guidance in developing classroom AI policies

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AI: Can it think like your students do? These findings suggest the need for a strong call-to-action to increase technology use and services, as well as training and official guidance for safe AI implementation in schools, with education solution providers at the forefront of this push alongside schools.

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6 things schools can do to ensure student data privacy

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Student data privacy is quite a different topic from the headlines most people read concerning data breaches. Student data privacy concerns, specifically, center on the misuse of personally identifiable information, known by its acronym PII. Manage data with precision. Less is more.

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?Tools: CoSN Supports, Trains Education Technology Leaders

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The framework identifies the necessary knowledge and skills a technology leader should have to successfully build and run digital learning environments. CoSN has also partnered with Digital Promise to provide two micro-credentialing opportunities.

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Profile of Asbury Park (NJ) Superintendent Sancha Gray

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Considered a high poverty district, we provide our students with everything—uniforms, books, book bags, free breakfast, free lunch, and an after-school program with snack and dinner, served family style, with constructive conversation about their day in the classroom.

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How to ensure edtech ROI? Ask these 4 questions

eSchool News

Maybe some of these challenges sound familiar, whether you’re a district, a school, a curriculum leader or an instructional coach, a digital learning specialist, or a librarian. Interoperability is increasingly important as a means of making deployments efficient, supporting ease of use, and protecting student data privacy.

EdTech 115
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Want to Organize Your Digital Assets?

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This is no longer a sufficient strategy due to the high cost inefficiencies and labor intensiveness behind curriculum work. A good digital curriculum strategy starts by organizing all the pieces available, and there are quite a few in play for school districts. Recognize the Difference Between Strategy and Tactics.

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Hero Awards finalists: 18 schools and educators dedicated to learning

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The district seamlessly combines the strength of a large school district with innovative approaches and focused support to help students articulate and achieve their dreams. The district also holds several events inviting staff to learn about technology tools and strategies for the classroom.

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