Creativity Unlocked
A middle school teacher shares her favorite artificial intelligence upgrades to a popular design tool.
Call and Response
Without a detailed roadmap of how to respond and who to contact, schools will find it difficult to survive a cyberattack.
Versatile Reality
This powerful tool can enhance student engagement and foster immersive learning.
It Takes a Village
By combining security tools and an incident task force, tech leaders can rest easier, says Vanessa Wrenn.
Let’s Chill
Data centers are energy hogs. Here are some tech considerations to help turn down the heat.
Code Breakers
Georgia Tech researchers work to make coding more accessible and less reliant on visuals.
Eliminating the Shadows
Not all shadow IT presents the same level of risk. Here are five things K–12 IT managers struggling with it should know.
A Step Beyond
The latest security information and event management technology serves as a unified data platform applying real-time modern intelligence and analytics to organizations’ security data.
Better Together
Districts are finding that technology adoption is easier when IT and curriculum departments work hand in hand.
Sensors and Sensibility
Smart technology makes it easier for staff to monitor and manage school facilities.
Outside the Box
K–12 technology teams look for alternate ways to configure and repair thousands of devices.
Esports in the Middle
For junior high students, gaming can be a pipeline to varsity competition, scholarships and careers.
Help Is On the Way
When emergencies arise, K–12 technology leaders must know who to call and why.
Making Technology Commitments
A useful guide for ed tech goes beyond feelings to identify organizational commonalities and shared agreements.
Cashing In
Here’s how schools can get their hands on a piece of the $200 million that’s part of the Federal Communications Commission’s new, limited-time program.
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