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IT leaders expect steady increase in digital materials

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Technology leaders at the K-12 and higher ed levels said they expect more digital learning tools in their schools and on their campuses, but they also expressed concerns over having enough manpower to handle increased technology demands. Next page: How much do technology leaders expect digital materials to increase?).

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?Updates, Upgrades and Overheard: What Was Unveiled at ISTE 2017

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Flocks of educators and entrepreneurs have made their way down to San Antonio this week for the mecca of edtech conferences, hosted by the International Society for Technology in Education—better known as ISTE. It’s also a time when companies of all sizes and ages announce their latest updates and tools. classrooms. classrooms.

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Report warns of need for identity, access management tech

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As school districts nationwide increasingly turn to digital content, the need for robust identity and access management technologies is growing. Digital tools are transforming the overall learning experience. Transparency for parents who want to know how student information is used and shared.

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In the marketplace: Science achievement skyrockets, makerspaces expand, and more

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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. CMS is implementing Essential Physics in all 19 high schools that offer physics or honors physics courses.

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How to help students become digital creators

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A new report examines how giving students the power to explore digital technology improves learning. It is a powerful way of learning that is enhancing student engagement and preparing them for their college and career paths in modern, 21st century environments,” said Norton Gusky, Co-Chair, CoSN’s Emerging Technologies Committee.