1-to-1 Computing Movement Suffers Recent Setbacks
Committee members said the $17 million initiative would have taken money away from much-needed construction projects. Read Full Post >
Committee members said the $17 million initiative would have taken money away from much-needed construction projects. Read Full Post >
Voters in Idaho repealed a set of education laws that would have established a statewide 1-to-1 laptop program for high schoolers and required online classes for graduation. Read Full Post >
The State Educational Technology Directors Association outlines four key recommendations for creating ubiquitous, equitable broadband access for K-12 schools. Read Full Post >
A delegation from the Consortium for School Networking traveled last November to visit programs in Argentina and Uruguay. Read Full Post >
Idaho Superintendent of Schools Tom Luna says technology-driven reforms are not replacing teachers. Read Full Post >