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Making Sure Your Online Services Protect Your Students’ Data

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There are exceptions for studies, evaluation by state and federal agencies, and health or safety purposes. Monica is passionate about helping school districts integrate technology successfully. Throughout her career, Monica has been an evangelist for the adoption of technology as a transformative educational tool.

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Are Curriculum Specialists in Edtech Denial?

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As an educator who has built my career during the 21st Century, I've found that my fellow education professionals often classify themselves in one of two categories: Specialize in curriculum (often in one specific subject area) Specialize in technology (either as part of IT or integration) This is a mistake.

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Viral Messaging: Putting Digital Citizenship to the Test

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The following post is by Alex Podchaski, and while I have never met him in person, we are part of each other's professional learning network. Case Study: What is the #MoMoChallenge? Alex Podchaski, a Certified Education Technology Leader, has been Oak Knoll’s Chief Technology Officer since 2008.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

In 2023, a new popular kid in town, better known as AI, dominated headlines and prompted debates around how students could abuse–and should use–the generative tool for learning. With AI, we have just begun to see the possibilities this technology can provide for education. This begs the question: What’s next for education?

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In the marketplace: Gaming, digital citizenship, PD initiatives, and more

eSchool News

Remaining a tech-savvy educator means keeping on top of the myriad changes and trends in education, how technology can support those trends, and how teaching and learning can best benefit from near-constant change. All of these courses and certifications are now CTLE approved.

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

In 2023, a new popular kid in town, better known as AI, dominated headlines and prompted debates around how students could abuse–and should use–the generative tool for learning. With AI, we have just begun to see the possibilities this technology can provide for education. This begs the question: What’s next for education?

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BEST OF SHOW AT TCEA 2018

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CLASSLINK ONECLICK ClassLink OneClick technology enables access to Web-based, Windows, and Google applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Educators across the country use Edthena for video-powered professional learning such as PLCs, online lesson study, and virtual walkthroughs.