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How to Protect K–12 Networks From Student Hackers

EdTech Magazine

How to Protect K–12 Networks From Student Hackers. A major challenge for K–12 IT and security personnel is how to maximize user and data protection with limited network and security resources. Routine patching: More sophisticated hackers may seek to exploit vulnerabilities in software. eli.zimmerman_9856. by John Mullen.

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How to Choose a Presentation Display for Your Meeting Spaces

ViewSonic Education

They are like wireless presentation displays but offer built-in software for high levels of collaboration and brainstorming. Not to mention that some boards do not come with installed software, causing incompatibility issues later. Incompatible software can be a huge issue if you’ve already made your purchase.

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The looming threat that could worsen the digital divide

eSchool News

Key points: Without continued funding, schools and libraries may struggle to maintain or upgrade technological infrastructure See article: 3 ways the E-rate program helps level up learning See article: Will cybersecurity receive E-rate funding?

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A Step-by-Step Guide On How To Create Your First Online Course

EdTech4Beginners

How to create your online course from scratch? How to make it useful, popular, and interesting? This guide will tell you how to organize quality online training and monetize your knowledge. Use a video recording and editing software like Movavi video editor to connect all the parts and add visual and sound effects.

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How to Create Training Videos for your Students?

Testpress

Most importantly you must know what you want to deliver and how to communicate effectively. How to create training videos for your students? Scripting your e-learning video Before making a course video for the student: Create a script that makes your thoughts into production.

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Understanding the legal implications of using web filters in K-12 schools

Hapara

With filtering and blocking software becoming a mainstay in public education institutions, it is important to understand the legal implications of these tools. CIPA requires schools or libraries eligible to receive discounts through the E-rate program to adopt and implement an internet safety policy.

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How to effectively train your teachers and faculty on utilizing a digital learning platform to its fullest

Hapara

Defining a digital learning platform To be categorized as a digital learning platform on the rating website G2, a software product must be designed for use in K–12 and feature elements such as multimedia or gamification. This is how Hāpara’s Champion certification program is structured.

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