Stepping Up Education, Enforcement on E-rate Provision?
Has a recent investigative report spurred the Universal Service Administrative Company into action? Read Full Post >
Has a recent investigative report spurred the Universal Service Administrative Company into action? Read Full Post >
Common Sense Media has started its rating system with 150 reviews, and some 800 more are expected by the end of the year. Read Full Post >
Stephanie Abrams, a former TV reporter for CBS in Los Angeles, will head the district's increased forray into Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube interaction. Read Full Post >
Check out a state-by-state directory of events or tune into a webcast of a national town hall meeting. Read Full Post >
The curriculum created by online critical thinking educators EverFi will be available free to schools in both states wishing to participate Read Full Post >
But, per usual for the company, little else is known about the nature of the announcement, slated for Jan. 19. Read Full Post >
In case you haven't read every single Digital Education entry during the last 12 months, here's a wrap-up of what we think were the five biggest ed-tech themes of 2011. Read Full Post >
If your travels, shopping, and mindless web surfing are in danger of regressing, consider these ideas. Read Full Post >
Designers of the new pilot social network say its intentions are to facilitate education and nothing more. Read Full Post >
Levin says today's elementary students are likely to graduate high schools where digital content is the norm, not the exception. Read Full Post >
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