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Rachelle Dené Poth is a Spanish and STEAM emerging technology teacher. She is also an EdTech IT Influencer and holds a Juris ...
The university gets the benefits of license plate capture without the cost of a full-blown LPR capability. When other, ...
HENRIKSEN: Yes, absolutely. And it isn’t necessarily a big picture thing.
Director of Instructional Technology Natasha Rachell and her department are focused on technology that supports impactful, ...
Artificial intelligence is making headway in the world of digital signage, while Direct View LED solutions crash through ...
CTO Michelle Bourgeois shares how her Colorado district gives students a competitive advantage and how it comes back around to help her IT team.
K–12 schools must secure AI tools by protecting student data, training staff and building policies to ensure safe, informed adoption in classrooms.
Unfunded mandates are unpopular, and for good reason. School districts are operating on tight budgets. Without funding, they don’t have the flexibility to incorporate new resources to comply with ...
Carlos Soto is an award-winning reviewer and journalist with 20 years of experience covering technology and business within various sectors and industries. In the digital age, higher education ...
Security policies, multiple robust backups and even moving management of backups off-premises can help a school district keep their data secure and available in case of an attack.
Cybercriminals target organizations at their busiest times, but training can prepare K–12 staff to identify and thwart attacks.
Ten years ago, EdTech: Focus on K–12 published a list of blogs that covered all things relating to educational technology. Over the past decade, that list has become an honored tradition for our ...