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Six ed-tech resources for ELL/ESL instruction
Friday, February 10th, 2012

eSchool News: From award-winning software, to a teacher-created program that needs peer input, our readers offered some useful ways in which technology can help English-language learners and those for whom English is is a second language.


Free textbooks coming for 5 intro college courses
Friday, February 10th, 2012

eSchool News: College students in 5 of the most-attended courses in US higher education soon will have free peer-reviewed textbooks available to them as a Rice University-based program looks to to save students $90 million in book costs over the next 5 ye


CENIC 2012: Full conference program online
Friday, February 10th, 2012

CENIC: The full conference program is now available online!


A first-hand look inside a flipped classroom
Thursday, February 9th, 2012

eSchool news: There have been many school reform trends over the past few years: student response systems, video games for math, mobile phones for learning—but none have completely transformed thenotion of learning like the flipped classroom.


Flex Schools Personalize, Enhance and Accelerate L
Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Tom Vander Ark: Innosight Institute's seminal report, The Rise of Blended Learning, outlines several emerging school models that combine the best of onsite and online learning.


10 states get NCLB waivers
Thursday, February 9th, 2012

eSchool News: The first 10 states to receive the waivers are Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oklahoma and Tennessee.


Schools see improvement with help from math softwa
Thursday, February 9th, 2012

eSchool News: For all the talk about ways to raise test scores in Las Vegas, a promising solution, educators say, might lie in one of the most criticized of youth activities: computer games.


Boost your grant-seeking success
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

eSchool News: You might have noticed that some funders require you to address the 'Capacity of Your Organization' to carry out the project you’re describing in your grant proposal.


Creating an Ultra-Flexible Learning Space
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

THE Journal: Designers of the Minnesota School of Environmental Studies (SES) were years ahead of the curve when it came to creating collaborative classrooms that would one day accommodate learning technologies that in 1995 had yet to be conceived...


IBM Offers Free Internet Security Training Tools
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

THE Journal: IBM has released free training tools designed to help students, teachers, and parents improve Internet security. The three kits include: Control Your Online Identity, Internet Safety Coaching, and Cyberbullying.


Joplin Takes Digital Approach to Rebuilding Educat
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Education Week: An ambitious 1-to-1 laptop effort emerges in the wake of the tornado that devastated the Missouri district.


Rethinking Testing in the Age of the iPad
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Education Week: In East Haven schools in CT, elementary teachers did their initial student reading assessments a bit differently this school year. Instead of using paper and pencil, each teacher used an iPad to collect the information...


Battle for Whiteboard-Market Supremacy Heats Up
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Education Week: Competition gets intense as companies move to differentiate themselves from the pack and adjust to technological changes.


BYOD Class Takes Their Learning to YouTube
Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

THE Journal: Even as YouTube is pushed out of most classrooms because it's deemed distracting, a CA high school algebra teacher is committed to the idea that having students create videos for the site can be a powerful means of engaging them


Blended Learning Comes to Los Angeles Inner City S
Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

THE Journal: Twenty-two inner city schools in Los Angeles are implementing new digital learning programs to support differentiated instruction among as many as 17,000 students.


CENIC, Pacific Northwest Gigapop, and Internet2
Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

CENIC: CENIC, Pacific Northwest Gigapop, and Internet2 Announce Major, Long-Term Collaboration. Groups to Deploy 100G Networking Capabilities across West Coast, Share Infrastructure, and Work on Network Initiatives.


Virtual Education Sees Shift to Accountability
Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Education Week: Virtual schooling is in the era of a fundamental shift in its development that should be embraced, not feared, argue the authors and sponsors of the 2011 version of the 'Keeping Pace' annual report on virtual schooling.


One district’s experience with iPads
Monday, February 6th, 2012

eSchool News: The sign in the hallway tells Renville County West fifth-grade students what they'll need in class: social studies book, pencil, folder, iPad.…


National project aims to inspire the ‘model clas
Monday, February 6th, 2012

eSchool News: South Carolina is at risk of a water shortage. With $500,000 in grants available for innovative conservation projects, it's up to the students in Bryan Coburn's introduction to engineering course at Northwestern HS to devise solutions...


The Best Education Apps at FETC
Monday, February 6th, 2012

THE Journal: Mobile learning was a cornerstone of the FETC conference last month, and the buzz culminated with the conference's closing session: An App Shootout where ed-tech pros shared some of their favorite apps for Apple devices.


2012 Tech-Savvy Superintendent Award winners
Saturday, February 4th, 2012

eSchool News: Project-based learning, "bring your own device" policies, blended learning opportunities, and creative approaches to staff development are among the many successful ed-tech programs being led by our 2012 Tech-Savvy Superintendent...


Shift Away from 'Seat Time' on Display in States
Saturday, February 4th, 2012

Education Week: Thirty-six states have established policies that give districts and schools some degree of ability to award credits to students based on mastery of a subject, rather than 'seat time,' a new report says.


New report examines international ed-tech policies
Friday, February 3rd, 2012

eSchool News: A new report comparing educational technology use of K-12 students in 21 countries found that, despite global economic uncertainty, many countries are still investing in technology to improve educational systems and boost student achievement


K12HSN Program Update -- Winter 2012
Friday, February 3rd, 2012

K12HSN: We are glad to provide you with our first Program Update of the year. In this issue, you will get the latest updates on CaliQity, Brokers of Expertise, the network's refresh, etc.


States Mulling Creativity Indexes for Schools
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Ed Week: At a time when many are raising concerns about the need to better nurture creativity and innovative thinking, several states are exploring the development of an index to gauge the extent to which schools provide opportunities to foster those qual


Open Educational Resources: Textbooks
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

OER Commons: A listing of all the open education textbooks, currently available through digital commons.


Digital Textbook Playbook
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

THE Journal: The FCC and the United States Department of Education (ED) released the new Digital Textbook Playbook, a guide designed to help schools overcome the challenges associated with the shift to e-textbooks.


Digital Learning Day draws nearly 2 million studen
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

eSchool news: Thirty-nine states, 15,000 teachers, and 1.7 million students participated in the first-ever Digital Learning Day on Feb. 1, which aimed to demonstrate how technology is improving teaching and and learning across the nation.


Calif. lawmakers cheer Facebook IPO, see windfall
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

U.S. News: Gov. Jerry Brown's administration and state lawmakers on Wednesday hailed Facebook's much-anticipated plans for a public stock offering as a potential windfall for California's cash-strapped treasury.


FCC and ED unveil new Digital textbook Playbook
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

At the Digital Learning Day Town Hall, FCC and ED unveiled the Digital Textbook Playbook, a plan to help schools transition to digital textbooks. ED also released a new version of its School 2.0 bandwidth planner to help schools plan for their connectivit


5 K-12 E-Learning Trends
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

THE Journal: Over the last few years technology implementations in the K-12 sector reached record levels with tablets, laptops, social networking, and other e-learning technologies making their debut in classrooms around the nation.


Challenge to schools: Embracing digital textbooks
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

AP: Education Secretary Arne Duncan and Federal Communications Commission chairman Julius Genachowski on Wednesday challenged schools and companies to get digital textbooks in students' hands within five years.


Why University Leaders Are Collaborating on eTexts
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Converge Magazine: Textbooks continue to account for a large chunk of college expenses — an average of $1,168 per student annually. Some U.S. universities are searching for ways to make affordable digital textbooks readily available.


CENIC Today
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

CENIC's Monthly Newsletter is now available. In this newsletter, you'll find information about what's on the horizon for CENIC's Associates, CalREN, etc...


Digital Learning: What Kids Really Want
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

THE Journal: According to Project Tomorrow CEO Julie Evans, "Today's students have their own 'student vision' for how they want to use technology for learning. That vision, she said, is really a statement of how students want to learn in general.


On Digital Learning Day, iNACOL Focuses on Top Pol
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Sacramento Bee: To mark Digital Learning Day, iNACOL highlighted the important education policy reforms needed to ensure K-12 students have access to world-class, transformative educational models that prepare them to become globally competitive....


Digital Literacy Campaign Statewide Launch
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

State of California Technology Agency: The iCALIFORNIA Digital Literacy Campaign is a collaboration by the California Technology Agency, California Emerging Technology Fund and the LINK AMERICAS Foundation.


Comcast Releases 'Essentials' Findings, Improvemen
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Education Week: Comcast will double the connection speed of its nascent Internet Essentials broadband program and make an estimated additional 300,000 families eligible for it (or about 2.3 million families in all), according to a report released Tuesday.


Thinking Inside the Box
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

THE Journal: Discover how New York City's iSchool transformed a 19th century space into a true 21st century learning environment.


K-12 Marketplace Sees Major Flow of Venture Capita
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Education Week: The flow of venture capital into the K-12 education market has exploded over the past year. Industry observers attribute the rise to heightened interest in ed-tech initiatives, decreasing technology costs, and the move to Common Core stand


The Devices of Change: What's To Come
Monday, January 30th, 2012

THE Journal: New technologies like iPads and cloud computing are driving changes in the way students learn and the way teachers educate. But change is about much more than the device, according to Rushton Hurley, executive director of Next Vista for Learn


High-Density WiFi: Planning for the Future
Monday, January 30th, 2012

THE Journal: Wireless develpment didn't end with 802.11n. With new, higher-speed specifications looming, plus the ever-increasing demands of 1-to-1 and BYOD programs in schools, planning for the future in wireless implementations is just as crucial as eve


Math and Biology Lessons - New MIT Project
Monday, January 30th, 2012

THE Journal: An MIT research team that explores the value of learning through games has just received a $3 million boost to create an MMOG--a massively multiplayer online game--specifically to teach math and biology to high schoolers.


Virtual World of Learning
Monday, January 30th, 2012

Education week: The United States has many lessons it can learn from how other countries are deploying virtual education and how it might partner up with those countries in different ways to offer a wider range of educational and cultural experiences...


Utah schools start adopting open source textbooks
Monday, January 30th, 2012

Associated Press: Utah classrooms may soon be making the switch to open-source online textbooks that can be cheaper and easier to update.


Partnership for Los Angeles Schools Launches Digit
Monday, January 30th, 2012

THE Journal: The Partnership for Los Angeles Schools will mark the nation's first Digital Learning Day on February 1 with the launch of a digital learning strategy in its affiliated schools within the Los Angeles Unified School District.


Teachers: Budgets block classroom technology acces
Saturday, January 28th, 2012

eSchool News: Despite advances in digital learning tools and efforts to close the ed-tech access gap, school budgets remain one of the biggest barriers to classroom technology access, according to a national PBS LearningMedia survey of preK-12 teachers.


5 Challenges States Face with Common Core Assessme
Saturday, January 28th, 2012

Converge Magazine: As 45 states and the District of Columbia finished their second year of Common Core State Standards implementation, a number of them foresee technology challenges with online assessments, according to a new report released on Wednesday.


Obama unveils plan to stem rising college tuition
Friday, January 27th, 2012

eSchool News: President Barack Obama is announcing a plan to shift some federal dollars away from colleges and universities that don’t control tuition costs and new competitions in higher education to encourage efficiency...


District Administration - February 2012
Friday, January 27th, 2012

District Administration: The digital edition of District Administration - January 2012 is available now. In this issue, you'll find articles about what U.S. schools can learn from their foreign counterparts, the legal impact of surveillance cameras, etc..


Mobile Learning's Impact on Math Achievement
Friday, January 27th, 2012

District Administration: In 2007, Onslow county (N.C.) Public Schools agreed to work with Digital Millennial Consulting (DMC), in pioneering Project K-Nect, a mobile learning initiative aimed to increase math proficiency.


Mobile Devices Drive Creative Instruction
Friday, January 27th, 2012

District Administration: From New Jersey to San Diego, school districts across the country are participating in mobile learning pilot programs that bring 21st century technology into the classroom.


The 4 Keys to a Successful Online School
Friday, January 27th, 2012

THE Journal: For Broward Virtual School's Evelyn Weaver, building a successful virtual learning environment begins with four key components.


Report tracks states’ progress toward Common Cor
Thursday, January 26th, 2012

eSchool News: As the Common Core State Standards continue to gain momentum, states say they are more rigorous than previous standards, but many cite challenges in fully implementing the standards, particularly where funding is concerned.


Students learn smart-phone app making
Thursday, January 26th, 2012

eSchool News: Students at North Carolina’s Apex High School will be among those at five schools nationally who will be learning how to design and market mobile apps as part of a test program launched by computer maker Lenovo and the National Academy Fou


Digital Learning Day National Town Hall
Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Alliance for Excellent Education: The marquee event of the first-ever national Digital Learning Day, the National Town Hall will feature live interaction with school sites around the country, profile great teachers who effectively use technology, etc.


Five practices of effective principals
Thursday, January 26th, 2012

eSchool News: Strong leadership is essential to a positive school culture and student success, and effective principals use five key practices to ensure that their schools are successful, according to a new report from the nonprofit Wallace Foundation.


PBS TeacherLine To Launch Course on Virtual Teachi
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

THE Journal: PBS TeacherLine next month will launch a six-week course designed to introduce teachers to the critical knowledge, strategies, and techniques to support student achievement in an online learning environment.


Scaling Education with the Web
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

THE Journal: This year's graduating class will be the first not to know a world without the Web. According to Google Chromebooks Group Product Manager Rajen Sheth, this has serious implications for how we educate.


Creating an Active Learning Environment
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

THE Journal: In the 1st of a new series of articles focused on classroom design, THE Journal takes a look at a private high school in Florida that's borrowed ideas from 2 major universities to create classrooms that support interactive, hands-on learning


Redefining Instruction With Technology: 5 Steps
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Education Week: Just bringing new technology in your classroom and working it into day-to-day routines isn’t enough. Here are five lessons learned about redefining classroom instruction with technology—whether iPads or other tools.


3 Tips on Integrating Technology in the Classroom
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

U.S. News: Integrating technology into a high school classroom isn't a one-step process. Digital learning starts with teachers, whose performance is enhanced by technology—not the other way around. That's also the idea of Digital Learning Day...


Create Your Own Textbook — With or Without Apple
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

KQED MindShift: pple’s announcement last week about its new iBooks2 and authoring app created big waves in education circles. But smart educators don’t necessarily need Apple’s slick devices and software to create their own books.


States Anticipate Tech Challenges With Common Test
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Education Week: Most states that have adopted the common standards anticipate significant challenges in shifting to a computer-based assessment system designed for those standards, a new study tells us.


Senate pushes for cheaper online textbook library
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

The State Hornet: Proposed by Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Calif, the project could save college students statewide hundreds of millions of dollars a year in education costs.


Goals to help schools implement technology
Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

eSchool News: One of the nation’s major educational technology advocacy groups, CoSN has identified five key goals in a new three-year advocacy plan that will help advance new K-12 ed-tech learning opportunities.


Wolfram Alpha launches free portal with math tools
Monday, January 23rd, 2012

eSchool News: Numerous studies have highlighted the importance of U.S. students’ math achievement, and now math teachers have a new resource, aligned with the Common Core standards and available free of charge, that might help them teach abstract math l


After protest, Congress puts off internet piracy b
Monday, January 23rd, 2012

eSchool News: Caving to a massive campaign by internet services and their millions of users, which also included universities such as Syracuse and MIT, Congress on Jan. 20 indefinitely postponed legislation to stop the online piracy of movies and music...


Sacramento COE designs app for teachers
Monday, January 23rd, 2012

The Sacramento Bee: The office has developed a smartphone app for teachers who want an easy reference to the new California Common Core standards, which outlines what students should learn and when.


iPad a solid education tool, study reports
Monday, January 23rd, 2012

CNN: More and more schools are jumping on the digital bandwagon and adopting iPads for daily use in the classroom. Apple's education-related announcements last week will no doubt bolster the trend, making faculty tools and student textbooks more engaging


The Right Level of Ed-Tech Access?
Monday, January 23rd, 2012

THE Journal: PBS LearningMedia released the findings of a national survey of grade preK-12 teachers about the role of technology and barriers to digital resources today at the Florida Education Technology Conference in Orlando.


2012 Update to the California IT Strategic Plan
Monday, January 23rd, 2012

State of California Technology Agency: The California Technology Agency today released its annual Information Technology Strategic Plan. The 2012 plan provides a vision to guide California’s acquisition, management and use of technology...


Campus to adopt e-textbooks
Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

The Daily Californian: In an effort to cut down on the cost of textbooks for students, UC Berkeley will subsidize electronic textbooks for students in several courses next fall through an online pilot program.


iPads in the classroom provide 20% jump in math sc
Saturday, January 21st, 2012

CNET: After a yearlong pilot program, initiated by publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in California, it was found that students' math scores jumped 20 percent compared with classrooms that used traditional paper texts.


App Helps CA Teachers Stay Current With Standards
Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Government Technology: A new Web application is giving teachers and parents easier access to the math and language standards used in California K-12 schools.


Apple Unveils E-Textbook Strategy for K-12
Friday, January 20th, 2012

Education Week: Apple announced aggressive new efforts to move into the K-12 e-textbook market, though publishers said the biggest news from the move is how the normally disruptive company is likely to help the publishing industry rather than challenge it


Pilot E-Textbook Program at Five Universities
Friday, January 20th, 2012

New York Times: Five universities are implementing a pilot program in the spring semester of 2012 for electronic textbooks to ease costs and modernize the way students obtain class content, by purchasing e-textbooks in bulk directly from publishers...


Apple announces iBooks 2
Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Mercury News: Apple introduced an entire suite of new, free applications aimed at enhancing education through its popular iPad tablet computers. High school textbooks will be sold for less than $15 in a partnership with 3 of the major textbook publishers.


Report: 4 Keys to Educational Data Systems
Thursday, January 19th, 2012

THE Journal: While every state in the United States has built up the capacity to collect meaningful longitudinal data related to education, no states are doing all that's necessary to make sure data will be used effectively by stakeholders.


Apple starts selling interactive iPad textbooks
Thursday, January 19th, 2012

U.S. News: Apple Inc. on Thursday launched its attempt to make the iPad a replacement for a satchel full of textbooks by starting to sell electronic versions of a handful of standard high-school books.


Performance assessment making a comeback in school
Thursday, January 19th, 2012

eSchool News: Spurred by a federal directive to use “multiple measures” of student success, performance assessment is reemerging as a strategy to delve more deeply into students’ skills....


Tips for making the move to online assessments
Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

eSchool News: As states move toward implementing online assessments in 2014, a panel of experts agreed that school technology leaders must ensure that districts have the capacity, manpower, and foresight to see that the transition is a successful one.


Colleges join Wikipedia in SOPA blackout protests
Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

eSchool News: Syracuse University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) joined several of the web’s most visited sites, including Wikipedia, in a partial blackout to speak out against pending anti-piracy legislation....


Designing the 21st Century K-12 Classroom
Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

THE Journal: It's not enough to take a traditional K-12 classroom and fill it with technology. The smart classroom requires a more methodic approach that factors in the design of the basic shell, the teacher's space, and the students' work areas...


4 Hot Spots for K-12 Security in 2012
Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

THE Journal: The 2011 security trends will continue to have a wide seat at the table in 2012 too. But a few are approaching a tipping point that may just succeed in bringing them out of IT and into the offices of a broader set of district leaders...


Smithsonian Launches Environmental Education Progr
Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

THE Journal: The Shout Environmental Exploration Program, a resource from the Smithsonian for teaching about the environment, is returning for its second year.


Flipped classrooms give every student a chance to
Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

CNN: Flipped instruction can offer solutions for improving education at impoverished schools. At one school in Michigan, the flipped model has been in place for 18 months and led to a rise in attendance and decreases in failure rates and discipline cases.


Educational apps for early learners see huge jump
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

eSchool News: As mobile learning devices crop up in classrooms from coast to coast, the market for educational apps appears to be thriving, with educational apps for pre-schoolers and toddlers experiencing a huge jump over the past two years.


Teacher Collaboration with Digital Tools
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

eSchool News: One of technology's most promising aspects is that it enables teachers to collaborate and share lessons plans, teaching tips, and other helpful information--both within and across districts, states, and even worldwide.


National Online Teacher Certification Program
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Education Week: Online teachers, and eventually administrators, classroom teachers, librarians, and professional developers across the nation will be able to enroll in an educational technology national certification program: Leading Edge Certification


The 5-by-5 Approach to Differentiation Success
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Education Week: Five strategies for differentiating instruction to meet students' diverse needs, along with five best practices for employing the strategies in the classroom.


National Certification Program for Teachers and Ad
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Leading Edge: Leading Edge Certification (LEC), a national Alliance of nonprofits, universities and educational agencies, today announced the launch of its national educational technology certification program.


U.S. Education Pressured by International Comparis
Monday, January 16th, 2012

Education Week: Concern over American students' middling scores on high-profile tests vies with caution about cultural and political factors that shape school improvement.


Sweden debuts first classroom-less school
Sunday, January 15th, 2012

Smart Planet: Education scholars have long been experimenting with tactics to facilitate learning in the classroom. Now, a freethinking school in Stockholm, Sweden wants to take the classroom out of the picture altogether.


Using QR Codes for School Communications
Friday, January 13th, 2012

eSchool News: Quick Response (QR) codes—those black-and-white squares that look like a cross between supermarket bar codes and postage stamps—have real potential for school communications.


Brown Proposes to Scrap Transitional Kindergarten
Friday, January 13th, 2012

Mercury News: California educators and childcare advocates are protesting Gov. Jerry Brown's proposal to scrap a new program for children who are no longer old enough for kindergarten.


U.S. Education Pressured by International Comparis
Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Education Week: Concern over American students' middling scores on high-profile tests vies with caution about cultural and political factors that shape school improvement.


Few States Cite Full Plans to Carry Out Standards
Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Education Week: Forty-six states and the District of Columbia have adopted a common set of academic standards, but only seven have fully developed plans to put the standards into practice in three key areas, according to a study released today.


Apple to enter the digital textbook fray?
Thursday, January 12th, 2012

eSchool News: Technology giant causes stir with promising an ‘education announcement’ that experts believe could be related to eBooks.


Some see Blended Learning as Future of Education
Thursday, January 12th, 2012

eSchool News: More and more school districts are embracing digital learning as the next step in improving education, and a number of stakeholder groups are hoping to guide policy makers in their efforts to implement state-level online learning policies.


Yardsticks Vary by Nation in Calling Education
Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Education Week: Assessment looms large in countries other than the United States, while strategies range from high-stakes student exams to on-site school inspections.


Education Week gives California Schools a 'C'
Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Sacramento Bee: California's 6 million-student public education system receives high marks for setting high academic standards but very low grades for meeting those standards and school finance in the latest national rankings by Education Week magazine.


NYC mayor Offers Top Teachers $20,000 Raise
Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Chicago Tribune: New York City teachers who are rated "highly effective" for two years in a row would get a $20,000-a-year salary increase, as part of the mayor's renewed push to improve schools.


How Will We Read: Textbooks?
Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Huffington Post: How will the evolution of technology affect the way students use textbooks in school?


Researchers debate gaming’s effects on the brain
Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

eSchool News: A U.K. study that compared the brains of teenage video gamers found that those who played video games frequently have more gray matter in the area of the brain known to be associated with rewards and decision-making, which raises the questio


Apple to hold media event on education next week
Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

AP: Apple is scheduling a media event in New York next week. An email invitation to news organizations on Wednesday says the announcement is related to education.


The Library as a Digital Learning Space
Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

The Journal: A high school in Connecticut is developing and honing a hybrid library that incorporates both traditional books and new digital technologies.


School Improvement Network Opens Common Core Tool
Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

The Journal: School Improvement Network (SINET), a provider of professional development for educators, has launched a new tool designed to help teachers navigate the new Common Core State Standards.


Some States Skeptical of NCLB Waivers
Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Education Week: Just months after the Obama administration gave states the opportunity to escape from some of the most demanding provisions in the No Child Left Behind Act, a handful of them have either rejected that offer or voiced serious...


Service offers new way to connect with parents
Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

eSchool News: A handful of teachers in Hawaii are using a new service that allows them to blast a text message to parents, who can then text back.


Press Release: Study finds e-Readers Equal Print
Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

eSchool News: A recent study indicates that children who read books on digital e-readers such as the Kindle comprehend what they’ve read as well as children who read paper books.


States face delays in implementing Race to the Top
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

eSchool News: Several states that won a slice of the U.S. Department of Education’s $4.3 billion Race to the Top competition have had to delay plans to implement ambitious reforms and two could possibly lose money if they don’t get back on track.


Dallas ISD to expand computer-based math program
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

eSchool News: Trading flashcards for keyboards and notepads for computer screens, second-graders are learning math differently at Dallas Independent School District.…


Emphasizing Responsibility in Mobile AUPs
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

As more schools turn to mobile technology, policy around the technology is coming to the fore, and it's not all about Do's and Don'ts.


5 K-12 Ed Tech Trends for 2012
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

The Journal: As the new year begins, education technology experts look at what's ahead for learners and educators. "There are a few trends worth watching this next year," said Karen Cator, the United States Department of Education's (ED) director of tech.


6 Early Learning Apps Reviewed
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

The Journal: Working with the premise that parents and teachers of young students don't have much time to scour Apple's app store to find the perfect memory match or counting game for kids, education startup KinderTown has taken on much of burden...


California Community Colleges Approve Overhaul
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

San Francisco Chronicle: Over the objections of angry college students and worried faculty members, California community college leaders voted Monday to support a systemwide overhaul that could end many free classes for older adults and squeeze out...


Tips and success stories for effective mobile lear
Monday, January 9th, 2012

eSchool News: More and more schools are using mobile learning devices to help boost student engagement and achievement, and a new monograph from CoSN examines some of the best practices in mobile devices from schools across the nation.


eLearning Strategies Symposium Call for Speakers
Monday, January 9th, 2012

CUE: CUE and the CLRN are pleased to announce our call for speakers for the inaugural, 2012 eLearning Strategies Symposium (eSS). The symposium will be held December 7th and 8th, 2012 at the Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa.


The Tablets Are Coming
Monday, January 9th, 2012

THE Journal: Today’s next-generation tablets are small and light, they’re relatively inexpensive, they have a long battery life, and, with exponential growth in applications, they can do just about anything.


Online textbooks could work for California
Monday, January 9th, 2012

Los Angeles Times: It's time for college textbooks to catch up with the 21st century. State Senate leader Darrell Steinberg is on the right track with his proposal to create an open-access digital library for college students. But the devil is in the deta


Stressful AP Courses - A Push for a Cap
Monday, January 9th, 2012

San Francisco Chronicle: Perfect isn't good enough when it comes to getting into some of the country's top colleges. Last year, the average grade point average of an accepted freshman applicant at UCLA was 4.34 - well above the former gold-standard...


Is it OK to be Facebook friends?
Sunday, January 8th, 2012

Sacramento Bee: Increasingly, school district officials across the region and throughout the country are coming up with their own guidelines for what kind of online and electronic communication is acceptable between teachers and students.


Updated Teacher Observations Key to Improvement
Saturday, January 7th, 2012

Los Angeles Times: A Gates Foundation study lauds a new system in which instructors are watched in the classroom up to six times annually by certified evaluators.


Virtual Charters Lag Behind Other Schools' Perform
Friday, January 6th, 2012

Education Week: A report by the National Education Policy Center says only 27 percent of for-profit companies operating virtual schools met adequate yearly progress under NCLB.


CENIC 2012: Keynote Speakers
Friday, January 6th, 2012

CENIC: The Keynote Speaker for March 12 is UC San Diego's Amin Vahdat, Director of the Center for Networked Systems. The Keynote Speaker for March 13 is Gig.U Executive Director Blair Levin, formerly Executive Director of the National Broadband Planning


Gov. Jerry Brown's new budget plan targets schools
Friday, January 6th, 2012

Los Angeles Times: Public education funds would be cut by $4.8 billion if voters reject a proposed tax hike the governor hopes to place on ballot.


Tech Gets Tough on Bullies
Thursday, January 5th, 2012

THE Journal: Classroom behavior doesn’t seem to get much media attention until bullying results in serious injury, a student suicide, or the prosecution of a child as an adult on a murder charge. At that point, forces beyond the school district take ove


Online Common Core PD Offered by ASCD
Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Education Week: The ASCD Thursday announced it will be offering seven online professional development courses geared around helping educators support the implementation of common core standards in mathematics and literacy.


Schools will be cut $4.8 billion if taxes don't pa
Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Mercury News: Putting schools and voters squarely in the middle of what could be an explosive battle over taxes, Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday laid out a fiscal blueprint that heavily relies on cash the state doesn't yet have.


Experts share their ed-tech predictions for 2012
Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

eSchool News: We recently asked a handful of education and ed-tech experts for their thoughts on what the future holds for 2012—and beyond.


Diving Into the Cloud
Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

THE Journal: One of the most misunderstood concepts in educational technology at the moment is cloud computing. In a two-part series, T.H.E. Journal offers an in-depth guide to help you decide if cloud-based services are right for your school district.


This Time It's Personal
Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

THE Journal: Truly student-centered learning has a lot of support in high places in education, but it can’t happen without the right technology infrastructure to drive it.


Equipping Teachers to Infuse Technology
Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

District Administration: A PD expert offers options to meet the needs of your district. On a district-wide PD day, a consultant presents to an auditorium of 250 teachers and conducts follow-up sessions with smaller groups throughout the day.


Online Learning Community on Mobile Learning
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

CoSN: edWeb.netand CoSN, the Consortium for School Networking, announce the launch of Mobile Learning Explorations, an online professional learning community that provides a forum to learn about and discuss the implementation of mobile technology in educa


District Administration - January 2012
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

District Administration: The digital edition of District Administration - January 2012 is available now. In this issue, you'll find articles about online identity management, eco-friendly schools, PD options for teachers, flipped classrooms and more...


Setting the Pace for Digital Initiatives
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

THE Journal: Last year, Piedmont City School District, in Alabama, began a number of forward-thinking digital initiatives, including a 1-to-1 MacBook program, a remote-learning partnership with Stanford University, and a project that will eventually bring


Online Identity Management
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

District Administration: The increasing incorporation of digital materials and resources into school and district portals and repositories has given rise in recent years to a new focus on the issue of identity management in K12 education.


Flipped Class Method Gaining Ground
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

District Administration: Clintondale (Mich.) Community Schools’ high school has turned the traditional school day upside-down by asking teachers to assign short video lectures as homework and have students do activities, participate in discussions, etc.


Report sets forth early learning recommendations
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

eSchool News: A comprehensive alignment of preschool through third grade (P-3) education is critical in ensuring that children develop a solid foundation in literacy, math, and social-emotional skills, according to a new report.


Nanotech creating big buzz among high school stude
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

eSchool news: Minnesota's Dakota County Technical College is offering what is believed to be the only year-long nanotechnology program for high school students in the country.…


WEBINAR January 6: Digital Learning Day
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

Alliance for Excellent Education: On Friday, January 6, from 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (ET), the Alliance for Excellent Education will hold a webinar to highlight some successful schools and provide more information about getting involved....


Project aims for national standard in music educat
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

eSchool news: For generations, music students have been getting gold stars, certificates, and other pats on the back from their teachers. But a budding musician with high marks in one state is not necessarily on the same level, judged by the same criteria


Ed tech unfunded in $1 trillion spending bill
Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

eSchool News: Congress has passed a $1 trillion omnibus spending measure that continues funding for the Obama administration’s signature 'Race to the Top' competition and includes a very modest increase in Title Title I funding for disadvantaged student


Petition calls for more eRate funding
Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

eSchool News: Schools, libraries encouraged to sign the petition, which argues eRate funding hasn't kept pace with schools' needs.


California Student Bill of Rights Act
Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Legislative Analyst's Office: The measure requires LEAs to provide students with unrestricted access to approved courses available to meet the A-G requirements, including college preparation and advance placement courses.


Educators share views on SIS, LMS solutions
Monday, December 19th, 2011

eSchool News: State education leaders, district leaders, and teachers disagree on the effectiveness of student information systems (SIS) and learning management systems (LMS) they use to capture data to improve instruction, a new survey reveals.


Virtual schools booming as states mull warnings
Monday, December 19th, 2011

eSchool News: More schoolchildren than ever are taking their classes online, using technology to avoid long commutes to school, add courses they wouldn't otherwise be able to take—and save their school districts money.


Nine states win early education grants
Monday, December 19th, 2011

eSchool News: Nine states have won a collective $500 million from the federal government to help make pre-kindergarten and other early learning programs more accessible and better capable of narrowing the achievement gap...


Online Classes Accelerate Math for Middle Schooler
Monday, December 19th, 2011

THE Journal: 8th-graders who take an online Algebra I course score higher on end-of-year algebra assessments than other students who take the standard instructor-led math program offered by their schools and are twice as likely to follow an advanced cours


The Top 10 K-12 Stories of 2011
Monday, December 19th, 2011

Converge Magazine: This year, both district and state-led tablet pilots popped up all over the United States. Bring your own device initiatives started to gain traction. And technology integration continued to be a priority for district administrators.


Mobile Devices Prompt Districts to Consider Securi
Monday, December 19th, 2011

Converge Magazine: As students and staff bring more mobile devices on campus, IT administrators figure out ways to allow the devices on their network without compromising security.


With iPads, Olympia students have world at their f
Sunday, December 18th, 2011

The Olympian: At nearly $20,000 – about $5,000 more than the cost of a new set of textbooks and supplemental materials for the teacher’s 150 students – it wasn’t a small investment, but it’s one that school officials think will pay off in a big


Funds For Learning Seeks Rural Broadband Funds for
Friday, December 16th, 2011

THE Journal: A company that provides E-Rate compliance services is making a public plea to the FCC to divert funds set aside for the expanding rural broadband in order to expand deployment in schools and libraries, no matter where they're located.


9 States Awarded RTT-Early Learning Challenge
Friday, December 16th, 2011

U.S. Department of Ed: Today, the White House announced that 9 states—California, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island and Washington—will receive grant awards from the $500 million RTT-Early Learning Challe


New CEO for CENIC
Friday, December 16th, 2011

CENIC: Louis Fox to Lead Non-profit Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) Serving Virtually All of the Golden State's Public Education System.


18-County Broadband Project Breaks Ground in Fresn
Friday, December 16th, 2011

The Business Journal: The Central Valley Independent Network has been given the green light to break ground Dec. 9 on a project that will expand broadband Internet access to 1,973 communities in an area that covers nearly 1/4 of the state.


The 10 biggest ed-tech stories of 2011
Thursday, December 15th, 2011

eSchool News: Teachers use video podcasts to turn learning “upside down” … New web-search formulas have important implications for students and society … 'Bring Your Own Device' emerges as a top strategy for integrating technology into instruction


Report: Half of schools fail to meet federal stand
Thursday, December 15th, 2011

eSchool news: Nearly half of America's public schools didn't meet federal achievement standards this year, marking the largest failure rate since the much-criticized No Child Left Behind law took effect a decade ago, according to a national report...


7 key questions to ask about ed technology, online
Thursday, December 15th, 2011

Washington Post: The outcry against exploitative online for-profit education is growing at roughly the same rate as the clamor for increasing amounts of educational technology—laptops, tablets, smart boards—from preschool to life-long learning.


States Committed to Celebrate Digital Learning Day
Thursday, December 15th, 2011

Alliance for Excellent Education: 27 States Pledge Support for National Awareness Campaign Highlighting Technology’s Role in School Reform and Strengthening Instructional Practices


Class assignment: Reinvent the high school
Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

eSchool News: Philadelphia program empowers students with authentic, project-based curriculum. small groups of students are designing their own workshop space. Their teachers act as mentors, sounding boards, not lecturers.


Steinberg seeks to offer free college eTextbooks
Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Sacramento Bee: Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg announced Tuesday that he will push for legislation to create an online, open-source library to reduce the cost of course materials for college students across the state.


Launching an iPad 1-to-1 Program: A Primer
Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

THE Journal: Many schools are interested in integrating the latest technological advancements into the school curriculum. there are lessons to be learned from schools that have already begun to venture into the world of 1-to-1 initiatives.


Small Size, Big Potential: Mobile Learning Devices
Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) today released the third and final monograph from its three-part 2011 Compendium, titled 'Small Size, Big Potential: Mobile Learning Devices in School.'


Read Around the Planet
Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

TWICE invites you to participate in a celebration of reading using videoconference technology! Classes can participate in English, or a variety of other languages, or special education. Classes share skits, raps, original poetry/writing, songs, game shows


Principals share secrets to positive school cultur
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

eSchool News: Turning around low-performing schools and improving educator morale might seem daunting as school leaders are being asked to do more with less, but some leaders have made marked improvements in their schools with determination and dedication


YouTube grants schools special access to 400,000 e
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Yahoo News: YouTube has an enormous collection of educational clips that could be used by teachers, but many schools choose to block the site so that kids won't be able to access unsavory videos.


Schools largely spared from immediate state budget
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

San Diego Union Tribune: School districts will largely be spared painful cuts early next year but higher education and programs that assist the poor, elderly and disabled will face reductions because of lagging state revenues, Gov. Jerry Brown announced T


Educators Look for Resources, New Programs
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

THE Journal: Districts, schools, and individual educators are struggling to keep up with new emphases on science, technology, engineering, and math education. Resources and partnerships are available to those who know where to look.


Broadband, Social Networks, Mobility: New Kind of
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

THE Journal: According the Pew Research Center, the combination of widespread access to broadband Internet connectivity, the popularity of social networking, and the near ubiquity of mobile computing is producing a fundamentally new kind of learner...


$1B in midyear budget cuts for California
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Washington Post: Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday ordered $1 billion in midyear cuts to California’s budget that will result in pain for students who rely on school buses to get to class, mothers who depend on child care subsidies to keep working and support


How to start a successful virtual learning program
Monday, December 12th, 2011

eSchool News: Virtual learning can help districts address many needs, such as filling a gap between courses a school offers and courses students might want to take but aren’t currently offered—and a new report offers insights on starting a virtual lea


Profits and Questions at Online Charter Schools
Monday, December 12th, 2011

New York Times: By almost every educational measure, the Agora Cyber Charter School is failing. By Wall Street standards, though, Agora is a remarkable success that has helped enrich K12 Inc., the publicly traded company that manages the school.


Five tips for digital communication in the new yea
Friday, December 9th, 2011

eSchool News: With a new year approaching, it's a great opportunity to re-evaluate what’s working—and what’s not—in your classroom, school, or district communications program. Here are 5 tips to power better communications and community relations


High Tech High Media Arts teachers take 1st place
Friday, December 9th, 2011

San Diego Union Tribune: Two local teachers won first place in an international competition that highlights the use of innovative technology in education.


New guidelines for ed-tech research could help edu
Thursday, December 8th, 2011

eSchool News: Report explains how to evaluate educational technology programs and services properly and effectively.


Riverside schools point to power of technology in
Thursday, December 8th, 2011

Ed Source: As the effectiveness of technology in the classroom comes under increasing scrutiny, one California district encourages extensive use of iPads and other such digital readers, and says the benefits are clear and compelling.


1-to-1 Computing: Turning Around School Technology
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

THE Journal: Early in the last decade, Piedmont City School District, a small school district in Eastern Alabama, laid claim to the worst computer-to-student ratio in the state. Since then, the Piedmont district, has successfully shaken off that title...


CoSN Invites 13 Districts To Develop Best Practice
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

THE Journal: The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a professional association for educators, district officials and technology professionals, has selected 13 school districts to take part in an effort to develop digital media best practices in K-12


Schools turn to free digital tools
Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

eSchool News: Think of it as a welcome demand meeting an urgent need: Even as public school funding plummets, it’s never been easier to find inexpensive or free high-quality education tools online.


Analysis of State Bullying Laws and Policies
Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

The U.S. Department of Education released today Analysis of State Bullying Laws and Policies, a new report summarizing current approaches in the 46 states with anti-bullying laws and the 41 states that have created anti-bullying policies as models for sch


Top 10+ TED Videos On Education & Learning
Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

Getting Smart Blog: TED offers great ideas through its videos. Today we’ve featured more than 10 of the best videos on education and learning from some of the greatest thinkers and innovators who have spoken at TED.


CENIC Today
Monday, December 5th, 2011

CENIC's Monthly Newsletter is now available. In this newsletter, you'll find information about what's on the horizon for CENIC's Associates, CalREN, etc...


A Path to Broadband for All in Northern California
Monday, December 5th, 2011

CENIC: CENIC and the CSU Chico Center for Economic Development were awarded 2 grants from the CA Public Utilities Commission, in order to develop plans to address the broadband deficit in 11 northern counties of the State.


High School Class Gives New Meaning to Learning Ap
Monday, December 5th, 2011

THE Journal: In Daniel Downs' new computer science class at Winchester High School in Massachusetts, students aren't using mobile apps to learn so much as they're learning to create them.


8 Top Apps for Autistic Learners
Monday, December 5th, 2011

THE Journal: Mobile technology and apps enable those who have special needs to function more freely and effectively in the classroom and out into the world.


Overhauling Computer Science Education
Monday, December 5th, 2011

THE Journal :Students from elementary school through college are learning on laptops and have access to smartphone apps for virtually everything imaginable, but they are not learning the basic computer-related technology that makes all those gadgets work.


Learning math the Khan Academy way: big hit at Los
Monday, December 5th, 2011

Mercury News: This year, Los Altos School District has incorporated the Khan Academy method into its math curriculum for all fifth- through eighth-grade students -- about 1,000 in all.


Administration in the Clouds
Friday, December 2nd, 2011

The Journal: Access to cloud resources is an opportunity for cost savings, but the administration of thousands of e-mail accounts, managing varied levels of accessibility, and doing that for multiple cloud products can make savings disappear.


Are the SAT and ACT Overrated?
Friday, December 2nd, 2011

eSchool News: Emily English was a bright and talented high school student with a dilemma: Her scores on the SAT exam were not exactly what she hoped for, and she worried that would keep her from getting into a competitive, nationally prestigious...


States Make Strides in Collecting Education Data
Friday, December 2nd, 2011

eSchool News: Although states have made strong progress increasing their capacity to build and use longitudinal data systems, they aren't yet helping educators, parents, and other stakeholders use the data to inform decisions to improve student...


NCLB Waiver Plans Offer Hodgepodge of Grading
Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Education Week: States seeking waivers under the No Child Left Behind Act are hoping to replace what is widely considered an outdated, but consistent, school accountability regime with a hodgepodge of complex school grading systems that are as diverse...


Survey Shows Nearly All States Can Track Data
Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Education Week: Nearly all states now have comprehensive data systems that allow them to track students’ academic careers over time, and state officials are starting to dig into using the mountains of information, according to the sixth annual national.


STEAM: Experts Make Case for Adding Arts to STEM
Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Education Week: The acronym STEM—shorthand for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—has quickly taken hold in education policy circles, but some experts in the arts community and beyond suggest it may be missing another initial to make...


New App Lets Parents Track School Bus Routes
Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Education Week: A local mom is turning a scary situation into a positive outcome. Katherine Johnson went into a panic when her 10-year-old son's school bus from P.S. 51 was an half-hour late. She couldn't get in touch with school or bus company...


Students, Teachers Urge Unrestricted Web
Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Albuqurque Journal: Lauren McDougall's students are too young to remember the civil rights movement, and many have trouble conceiving the era's turmoil.


Georgia district launches all-digital learning pla
Thursday, December 1st, 2011

eSchool News: Georgia’s largest district has partnered with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt to implement a single sign-on platform for delivering curriculum, assessment, analytics, professional development, parent information, and more.


K-12 Cuts Loom as Deficit Deal Eludes Congress
Thursday, December 1st, 2011

Education Week: Education aid would fall by $3.5 billion in 2013 under one scenario requiring across-the-board cuts to government.


2010-11 CENIC Annual Report
Thursday, December 1st, 2011

CENIC: CENIC 2010-11 Annual Report is online


More Than Half of U.S. Districts Have Students in
Thursday, December 1st, 2011

THE Journal: A majority of public school districts in the United States have students who participate in distance education courses at some level, according to data released by NCES. But most of those districts aren't delivering the education themselves.


State Data Systems Progress, Key Challenges Remain
Thursday, December 1st, 2011

THE Journal: Education data coalition urges changes to certification and licensure to ensure competency in teachers' and administrators' understanding of data.


Mobile Apps for Education Grab Attention at Compet
Thursday, December 1st, 2011

THE Journal: Two mobile applications took the top awards in the 2011 Software & Information Industry Association's latest education technology competition.


California School Succeeds with Low-Tech Education
Thursday, December 1st, 2011

Huffington Post: The Waldorf School of the Peninsula sits in the midst of Silicon Valley, home to the nation's leading tech companies and startups. It educates the children of tech gurus and executives of the technological industry.


An encyclopedia on your iPad
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

eSchool News: Britannica releases a new mobile app to help it stay relevant in the age of Wikipedia


Grant Spotlight: 2 Ways To Get Free Tech
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

THE Journal: A District in Ohio is shoring up its classrooms through two technology grant programs open to all schools--one a corporate program providing free classroom amplification systems, the other a program that distributes used computers to schools


Big Expansion, Big Question for Teach For America
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

eSchool News: A new $50 million federal investment will help bring the program to more high-poverty schools—even as its results are mixed at best.


Digital Learning Enrollment Triples: U.S. DoE
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Huffington Post: The digital revolution has officially hit America's classrooms. As school districts nationwide cut back on essentials, three quarters of them plan to expand their digital offerings over the next three years, according to a new survey...


With online testing on the horizon, infrastructure
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

eSchool News: With new online tests being designed to reflect the Common Core standards, school districts in at least 45 states will have to replace pencil-and-paper testing with the new exams as soon as the 2014-15 school year.


CA School District Debuts iPhone App for Parents
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

THE Journal: Hemet Unified School District (CA) is piloting a new app aimed at getting parents more involved in their child's education through instant mobile alerts sent right to their iPhone.


The Rise Of Online High Schools
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

On NPR's On Point Radio, Education Sector's Bill Tucker discusses the rise of online education, including Stanford's new Online High School.


Louder Libraries for a Digital Age to Open in U.S.
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Education Week: Imagine walking into a public library filled with PlayStations, Wii game consoles, and electric keyboards pumped up to maximum volume. Teenagers are munching on snacks, checking out laptops and slouching on sofas or beanbags.


California School Districts Prepare for New Grade
Monday, November 28th, 2011

Mercury News: Soon, many children in California will have two years to learn how to share, count and sound out words before they move on to first grade.


Virtual schools are multiplying, but some question
Saturday, November 26th, 2011

The Washington Post: A Virginia company leading a national movement to replace classrooms with computers — in which children as young as 5 can learn at home at taxpayer expense — is facing a backlash from critics who are questioning its funding, quali


High-tech education clicks but only for some schoo
Thursday, November 24th, 2011

eSchool News: When even the most innovative classrooms lag behind what’s possible, it’s almost unfair asking the school tech guy: What’s next?


Online 'Bill Of Rights' to Expand Digital Learning
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

San Diego Union Tribune: David Haglund, principal of the Riverside Virtual School, introduced a statewide ballot initiative that would give students unrestricted access to publicly funded courses – wherever they are.


Charter schools grow
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Ed Source: Charter schools now enroll 7 percent of the state’s public school students, according to just-released figures. Charter schools grow while more than 9 out of 10 students stay in regular public schools.


Deadline for 2012 eRate applications announced
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

eSchool News: The Universal Service Administrative Co., which runs the federal eRate program, has announced the opening and closing dates of the eRate filing window for Funding Year 2012.…


Piedmont students to get citywide wireless
Monday, November 21st, 2011

eSchool News: The city of Piedmont, Ala., may be less than six months away from setting up a citywide wireless broadband service—a project that started with a push to provide wireless access for students.


4 Ways to Prepare Teachers for Technology Integrat
Sunday, November 20th, 2011

Converge Magazine: On the East Coast, budget cuts force many school districts to eliminate technology facilitators that teachers rely on. Now teachers take on that role for their classroom. And they're not always prepared for it...


Online High Schools Attracting Elite Names
Saturday, November 19th, 2011

New York Times: Students who attend the online Education Program for Gifted Youth will now receive diplomas from Stanford Online High School, after the university agreed to attach its name to the online institution.


Oklahoma Board Rescinds Online-Course Requirement
Friday, November 18th, 2011

The Oklahoman: Following opposition from school administrators and concern from lawmakers, the Oklahoma Education Board rescinded emergency rules on Thursday that the board approved last month requiring school districts to provide online courses.


Calif. Budget Cuts Could Shorten School Year
Friday, November 18th, 2011

Education Week: The prospect of fewer school days that would make CA's school year among the shortest in the nation and could worsen its already troubled school system.


District Administration - November/December 2011
Friday, November 18th, 2011

District Administration: The digital edition of District Administration - November/December 2011 is available now. In this issue, you'll find articles about updating your network on a budget, technology adoption, empowering parents, anti-bullying programs


How to Update Your Network on a Budget
Friday, November 18th, 2011

District Administration: Districts learn shortcuts in building an infrastructure that keeps up with demands for new technology, but doesn't cost a fortune.


Khan Academy Opens Its Virtual Doors — Carefully
Friday, November 18th, 2011

KQED: Over the course of a few short years, Khan has accumulated a vast library of education videos that are now used in schools and homes across the country. But no man is an island, as they say, and Khan is opening up his academy – at least in part


Going Mobile: 10 Barriers to Technology Adoption
Friday, November 18th, 2011

District Administration: K-12 still relies on textbooks and pencil pouches. Why have computing technologies failed to transform K-12? Here are 10 barriers to technology adoption


School districts struggle with laptop repairs
Thursday, November 17th, 2011

eSchool news: Maine district’s $56,000 repair bill underscores the need to educate students about their responsibility—and hold them accountable for damages.


Unleashing Locally Driven Innovation
Thursday, November 17th, 2011

Education Week: Stifled by state and federal education policies, districts face a tough road to becoming 21st-century leaders, writes Ken Kay.


9 States Can Apply For $200 M With focus on STEM
Thursday, November 17th, 2011

Huffington Post: The Department of Education announced Wednesday that Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and South Carolina can seek funding for part of their Race to the Top plan.


Going the Distance: Online Education in the U.S.
Thursday, November 17th, 2011

The Sloan Consortium: The ninth annual survey, a collaborative effort between the Babson Survey Research Group and the College Board, is the leading barometer of online learning in the United States.


Chris Dede Encourages teachers to embrace mobile d
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Thinkfinity: Dr. Chris Dede, Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is encouraging teachers to embrace mobile learning devices to effectively engage more students, especially those who struggle with conventional instruction.


The key to doing more with less: Collaboration
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

eSchool News: On Nov. 14, the American Association of School Administrators moved offices from our current location in Arlington, Va., to a building in nearby Alexandria now occupied by the by the National Association of Elementary School Principals.


Feds launch open-source ‘Learning Registry’
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

eSchool News: A new federal resource will help groups share learning materials and policy recommendations as they strive to improve the quality and availability of learning resources in education.…


Maine district hosting national conference on iPad
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

eSchool News: Educators from across the United States and as far away as Chile will be in Auburn, Maine, this week to learn how kindergarten students are using iPads for reading and math.


CENIC 2012 Beyond the Network Registration is open
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

CENIC Registration for CENIC 2012 Beyond the Network is open!


Measuring 1:1 Results
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

THE Journal: One CTO reveals how his district uses data-driven decision making to eke benefits from its 1:1 laptop implementation.


Mobile devices on tap for schools
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

The Desert Sun: Every student in Coachella Valley Unified School District from kindergarten through high school will have a mobile device that he or she can use in school and at home within two years, Superintendent Darryl Adams said Wednesday.


Analyst: Calif. faces $13B deficit next year
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Education Week: California's nonpartisan fiscal analyst on Wednesday said the state is projected to face a $13 billion budget shortfall over the next 18 months, suggesting that Gov. Jerry Brown and state lawmakers will have to make another round of cuts.


Beaumont Principal Wins National Award
Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

CDE: Sundance Elementary School Principal Lauren Kinney today in Washington, D.C., received the prestigious Terrel H. Bell Award for Outstanding School Leadership from the U.S. Department of Education during the 2011 National Blue Ribbon Awards Ceremony.


10 ways schools are teaching internet safety
Monday, November 14th, 2011

eSchool News: Using third-party resources and having students act as investigators are some of the many ways educators are teaching about online safety and responsibility.


Hosted VoIP: A better call?
Monday, November 14th, 2011

eSchool News: As they upgrade their telecommunications systems, more schools are considering a move to cloud-based VoIP services.


District-created app improves the home-school conn
Monday, November 14th, 2011

eSchool News: Missouri’s Rockwood School District (RSD) aims to have all district parents as involved in their children’s education as possible. Toward that end, the district has developed a unique communications application that gives parents informa


Online learning caucus coming to Congress
Monday, November 14th, 2011

eSchool News: Two members of Congress formed an eLearning caucus last month–a much-needed Capitol Hill forum, educators said, after a recent survey showed Congressional representatives and their staffers lacked a basic understanding of online education.


How to teach young children in the digital age
Monday, November 14th, 2011

eSchool News: Tech-savvy younger students need equally tech-savvy teachers, says a new report that makes several recommendations for rebooting early learning


FCC launching $4 billion program to narrow digital
Monday, November 14th, 2011

eSchool News: The Federal Communications Commission is launching a $4 billion program to narrow the digital divide by making high-speed internet access and computers more affordable for more than 25 million mainly low-income Americans.…


Education Dept. Names 23 i3 Grant Recipients
Thursday, November 10th, 2011

THE Journal: Twenty-three school districts, colleges, and other organizations are one step closer to receiving a portion of $150 million to be awarded by the United States Department of Education through the Investing in Innovation (i3) program.


NCLB Waiver Statement
Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

CDE: State Schools Chief Torlakson Issues Statement on NCLB Waiver.


Mobile Technology Changes the Game
Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

THE Journal: As schools start to place mobile technologies in the hands of every student, the traditional use of the classroom PC is waning. A FETC 2012 speaker talks about the challenges ahead and why going mobile is in everyone's best interest.


Teacher Training Should Start Before iPad Deployme
Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

THE Journal: ELL instructors, like those in other disciplines, are discovering the benefits of iPads in the classroom. With some advance planning and appropriate training for teachers, schools can avoid an awkward or stressful deployment.


Apps I Have Loved
Monday, November 7th, 2011

THE Journal: Ask district IT leaders which mobile apps they rely on and they’ll tell you.


iPad helps give a voice to Marin's special ed stud
Monday, November 7th, 2011

Marin Independent Journal: Using augmentative and alternative communication tools to help children with autism— or a host of other conditions that affect speech — interact with the world is nothing new. Yet the evolution of tablet computers...


Wii remotes help students learn engineering, scien
Friday, November 4th, 2011

KQED: Sixth-grade students at the Nueva School in Hillsborough, Calif., are using Wii remotes to collect data and conduct scientific research involving concepts such as speed and acceleration.


eRate applicants face important changes
Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

eSchool News: The two biggest changes to the program are new gift enforcement rules and updates to the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA).


How to make sense of the new eRate gift rules
Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

eSchool News: In its Sixth Report and Order, issued in September 2010, the FCC codified regulations regarding gifts from eRate service providers to align with the gift rules applicable to federal agencies.


Five tips for eRate success
Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

eSchool News: With a new eRate application season about to dawn for schools and libraries, here are five tips that can help ensure success in getting your fair share of nearly $2.3 billion in telecommunications discounts.


A Home for Netbooks at School
Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

THE Journal: A stable of affordable netbooks are winning over educators even in the age of tablet computing. After all, they can address basic computing needs and provide access to the web at a price that's hard to beat.


Surveillance Jumps on the Network
Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

THE Journal: Educational institutions were among the early adopters of IP-based video surveillance solutions because their scalability is so attractive. What anybody involved with campus security needs to know about the analog-to-IP transition.


The Pen That’s Smarter Than the…Pen
Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

THE Journal: You’ve heard of smartphones—now smartpens are taking a familiar classroom tool into the digital age.


3 Shots To Caffeinate Your Presentations
Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

THE Journal: Author and presentation expert Lynell Burmark offers three concrete tips for teachers to improve their PowerPoint presentations and better engage students.


The Latest Updates to Online Copyright Law
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

CENIC: CENIC President and CEO shares the latest updates to the Online Copyright Law.


CENIC Today
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

CENIC: CENIC's Monthly Newsletter is now available. In this newsletter, you'll find information about what's on the horizon for CENIC's Associates, CalREN, etc...


Central Valley Broadband Project ready to launch c
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

CENIC: The Central Valley Independent Network and CENIC are excited to report all the progress the Central Valley Next Generation Broadband Infrastructure Project has made during the first year of this three-year planned endeavor...


More states look to online learning for students
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

eSchool News: As more students opt to enroll full-time or part-time in virtual learning programs, a growing number of states are considering proposals mandating that students take at least one online course...


US school kids showing slight improvement in math
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

eSchool News: The nation's report card on math and reading shows fourth- and eighth-graders scoring their best ever in math and eighth graders making some progress in reading. But the results are a stark reminder of just how far the nation's kids are from


Technology returning us to Stone Age-thinking?
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

eSchool News: Children and adult minds are changing because of the internet and smart phones—putting more pressure on schools to teach deeper thinking


School districts wait to see if state revenue shor
Monday, October 31st, 2011

Sacramento Bee: School officials will soon learn if they have to cut buses, shorten the school year, ask teachers to take furlough days, raid their reserves or cut programs.


Administrators Go Online to Share Ideas, Learn New
Friday, October 28th, 2011

Education Week: Overbooked schedules and tight budgets are increasingly pushing administrators toward online professional development to save money on travel costs and gain immediate access to helpful resources.


Social media savvy: The new digital divide?
Thursday, October 27th, 2011

eSchool news: The inclusion of social media data in the algorithms that search engines now use to help people find relevant information online could create a 'new digital divide,' 'those with a powerful network and those without.'


FCC Creates 'Connect America Fund'
Thursday, October 27th, 2011

FCC Creates 'Connect America Fund' to Help Extend High-Speed Internet to 18 Million Unserved Americans. The Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously to comprehensively reform its Universal Service Fund and intercarrier compensation systems.


Virtual learning acquisitions shake up marketplace
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

eSchool News: As K-12 virtual learning expands across the nation, two of the nation’s largest ed-tech providers have jumped into the virtual learning market with significant acquisitions they hope will boost their offerings and help them appeal to a wid


Zero to Eight: Children's Media Use in America
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

eSchool News: Fifty-two percent of children ages 5-8 use smart phones, video iPods, iPads, or similar devices, and four in 10 2- to 4-year-olds use the same devices, according to a new national study on young children’s use of media.


New E-Rate Webinar to Cover Best Practices for App
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

THE Journal: E-rate compliance firm Funds For Learning will host a free best practices webinar for E-rate applicants, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011 at 9:00 am Pacific, with Brian Stephens, a technology and regulatory analyst with the company.


The Best Free Web 2.0 Tools for Schools
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

THE Journal: The term Web 2.0 has been around a while. Some may even consider it passé. Nevertheless, according to Steve Dembo, there's still something to say about the topic.


Skype Learning Lab Puts Global Perspective on U.S.
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

THE Journal: A private school in Miami uses is using free technology to bridge geographical gaps between faculty and students.


Kindergartners Blend E-Learning, Face-to-Face Inst
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Education Week: Computer-based instruction in kindergarten classrooms can be controversial, but one Los Angeles charter school is showing promising results and plans to expand the hybrid approach.


Virtual PD Creates Connections
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Education Week: This special report, another installment in Education Week's series on virtual education, examines how K-12 professional development is taking a more digital and freewheeling approach to educator training.


Study: elementary school science education neglect
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

The Daily Californian: Researchers found that only 10 percent of California’s public elementary schools receive high-quality science-based education, according to a study released Tuesday


School fires up iPads to fine-tune phys-ed skills
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

eSchool News: Ewa Makai Middle School in Honolulu, started using iPads in all of its phys-ed courses last week as part of a pilot project aimed at helping teachers figure out new ways to engage modern students who thrive on hands-on learning.


iNACOL updates its online teaching standards
Monday, October 24th, 2011

eSchool news: As online learning becomes more ubiquitous in schools and districts across the nation, a leading online-learning organization has updated its national standards intended to help shape high-quality online teaching practices.


Student progress can be tied to teacher education
Monday, October 24th, 2011

eSchool News: The academic progress of public school students can be traced, in part, to where their teachers went to college, according to new research by the University of Washington Center for Education Data & Research.


Common Core Accelerates Interest in Online PD
Monday, October 24th, 2011

Education Week: Now that all but five states have adopted the common-core state standards, education leaders are working to create and distribute high-quality professional development to guide teachers through the transition.


Virtual Schools Offer PD Programs for E-Teaching
Monday, October 24th, 2011

Education Week: Because schools of education, with a few exceptions, have been slow to offer programs to develop virtual instructors, many of the nation’s leading online schools have, for more than a decade, crafted homegrown online and blended PD.


Professional Learning Networks Taking Off
Monday, October 24th, 2011

Education Week: Face-to-face interaction has its benefits, but busy educators who want to ask advice, offer opinions, and engage in deep discussions with colleagues are increasingly turning to professional learning networks, online communities that...


Fingerprint Technology in Motion
Monday, October 24th, 2011

Education Week: Students in West Virginia's Cabell County district will soon be paying for their school lunches using their index fingers.


Publishers Turn to the Cloud to Offer Digital cont
Monday, October 24th, 2011

Education Week: ishers are tapping into cloud computing to offer a wider array of digital resources, such as e-textbooks.


Digital textbooks open a new chapter
Monday, October 24th, 2011

BBC: South Korea, one of the world's highest-rated education systems, aims to consolidate its position by digitising its entire curriculum.


Creating a Digital Culture
Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

Education Week: Mooresville H.S. Principal Todd Wirt talks about maintaining the school's culture in the midst of new technology programs.


States rewrite ed rules, with or without Race to
Friday, October 21st, 2011

eSchool News: Some of the states rejected for federal Race to the Top education grants are proceeding to revamp their school systems anyway—in some cases, more ambitiously than states that won.


Free Online History and Social Sciences Lessons
Friday, October 21st, 2011

The Autry is offering FREE digitized downloads of our Community Outreach Kits, which provide object/project-based and personal-story teaching tools including artifact images, photographs, and lesson plans in both English and Spanish.


FTC seeks comment on important online privacy chan
Thursday, October 20th, 2011

eSchool News: Possible changes to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) are on the horizon as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has proposed updating the law to reflect how technology has changed web browsing and communication...


Feds, companies work to close digital divide
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

eSchool News: According to a recent residential broadband survey, 35 percent of all Americans and 17 million U.S. children live without access to broadband service—and while these statistics are alarming,…


Oklahoma school district launches its own mobile a
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

eSchool News: Oklahoma’s Norman Public Schools has become the first school district in the state—and one of the first in the nation—to launch its own full-service mobile app for both Apple and Android platforms.


The All-Digital Library
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

THE Journal: 2nd segment of a three-part series focused on the changing role of the K-12 library. Each article looks at a how schools are reinterpreting the role of the library and what's being done to reposition it to keep it relevant and fresh....


Stop the Upgrade Path; Time to 'Re-imagine IT'
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

THE Journal: Today's IT leaders need to re-imagine the role played by information technology, and that requires being able to think beyond simply modernizing what's already in place. Achieving 'creative destruction' will help the organization move beyond


New Laws Take Aim at Bullying
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Education Week: The issue of bullying rose on state legislative agendas this year, with 21 states passing anti-bullying laws—some of which expanded schools’ responsibilities to keep a check on any harassment that goes on among their students.


Districts Tackle Questions Surrounding BYOT Policy
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Education Week: 'Bring-your-own-technology' efforts in schools raise questions about what works. For districts opening doors to student-owned mobile devices, there’s a lot riding on how effective the policy shift turns out to be in improving teaching...


Curriculum & Technology Leaders Advancing Digital
Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

CoSN: The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) today released the second monograph from its 2011 Compendium, titled 'The Big Shift: Curriculum and Technology Leaders Advancing Digital Learning.'


Education, technology groups collaborate to levera
Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

eSchool news: A new collaboration among three prominent education and technology groups will aim to help schools meet growing demands to leverage student data to boost achievement while highlighting best practices nationwide.


How To Take Your School Solar
Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

THE Journal: The summer of 2011 proved to be the busiest of times for school construction of solar energy projects, a growing trend among the nation's school districts to reduce their electricity costs by switching to renewable energy.


Texas School Districts Shift to All-Digital Educat
Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

THE Journal: More than a half-dozen school districts in Texas have approved an all-digital curricula for grades 5 through 12, which is delivered via the cloud and compatible with most devices, like tablets and PCs.


Partnership exposes Sacramento students to art
Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Sacramento Bee: More than 37,000 students in two local school districts have benefited so far from a partnership that trains teachers how to integrate the arts into everyday lessons, Mayor Kevin Johnson's office announced today.


Clark County schools to track academic, operationa
Monday, October 17th, 2011

eSchool News: Nevada’s Clark County School District unveiled prototypes of websites to measure academic achievement and operational efficiency during a meeting with school board members on Oct 13....


States, Districts Move to Require Virtual Classes
Monday, October 17th, 2011

Education Week: More districts and a handful of states are requiring students to get some form of online learning on their résumés before leaving high school.


Schools Seek the Right Mix of Digital Devices
Monday, October 17th, 2011

Education Week: Schools weigh cost, bandwidth, versatility, and other factors when determining the right mix of digital devices they need for teaching and learning. Students in the 1-to-1 computing program in California’s Saugus USD are using netbooks..


To balance budgets, schools allow ads
Monday, October 17th, 2011

eSchool News: Without ever cracking a book, students in Pennsylvania's Pennsbury School District are learning a new subject this year: marketing.…


Most states to seek exception to education law
Friday, October 14th, 2011

eschool News:A majority of states intend to take President Barack Obama up on his offer to let them get around unpopular requirements in the No Child Left Behind law,…


As ed-tech funding reaches Idaho schools, official
Friday, October 14th, 2011

eSchool news: Idaho schools recently received the first round of state funding to help improve classroom technology. Now, they have to come up with a plan by mid-December detailing how the money will be used.


Bush, Wise Take to CNN; Protesters Take to Street
Friday, October 14th, 2011

Education Week: Former Governors Jeb Bush and Bob Wise used an appearance on CNN to announce the creation of a national 'Digital Learning Day' and gain some publicity for a 'Roadmap to Reform' document published by their joint effort, Digital Learning Now


Bringing Broadband to All Americans
Friday, October 14th, 2011

Benton Foundation: Although new devices/phones, the economy, and jobs seem to dominate the headlines, the Federal Communications Commission remains focused on a key priority: making sure broadband Internet is available and adopted by all Americans.


Digital Learning Day, February 1, 2012
Friday, October 14th, 2011

Alliance for Excellent Education: First National Day Around Digital Learning to Be Focused on Personalized Learning and Effective Teaching


Meeting the Goals of the National Ed Tech Plans
Friday, October 14th, 2011

ASCD/Policy Priorities: Don't miss the latest issue of ASCD's Policy Priorities newsletter that explores the divide and challenges to meeting the goals of the National Education Technology Plan in depth.


Chicago to roll out high school-college hybrid
Thursday, October 13th, 2011

eSchool News: A new type of school will enter Chicago's public education system next fall, a kind of high school-community college hybrid that, if successful, could one day become a model for preparing students for professional STEM careers without a univ


Getting Serious About Teacher Evaluation
Thursday, October 13th, 2011

Education Week: Good teacher evaluation is critical, and evaluation programs should be rigorous and comprehensive. Truly effective evaluation programs combine accountability and support. Study of 2 district programs of peer assistance and review in CA...


Measuring the digital divide
Thursday, October 13th, 2011

ASCD Smartbrief: Did you know that nearly a third of U.S. households are not using the Internet at home, mainly because of the cost for service and the lack of a high-speed connection? Learn more about the digital divide...


Districts share progress toward 21st-century learn
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

eSchool News: Incorporating technology to enhance student learning and creating teams of stakeholders to drive innovation in all school endeavors are two of a handful of best practices that educators from across...


New tack sought for teacher jobs, school moderniza
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

eSchool News: Republicans in the U.S. Senate blocked President Barack Obama's jobs plan on Oct. 11, prompting Democratic leaders to begin laying plans to divide the $447 billion package into pieces they hope will be too politically popular to oppose.


Connect to Compete initiative
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

FCC: FCC launched Connect to Compete, afirst-of-its-kind national effort to address the barriers to broadband adoption, digital literacy and the employment skills gap.


Desert Biodiversity -- Virtual Field Trip
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

THE Journal: The National Park Foundation, in conjunction with National Geographic, is hosting a live, Web-hosted virtual field trip open to students and teachers around the world.


One-on-One Speech Therapy Goes Digital
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

Education Week: Fall River Joint Unified School District changed the way it provides speech therapy. The California district joined other schools nationwide that are now employing sometimes hard-to-find therapists via live, interactive computer sessions.


National Standards for Quality Online Courses
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

THE Journal: A new report released today by iNACOL outlines new standards for online learning courses in K-12. The report gives K-12 schools, districts, a common benchmark for evaluating and implementing courses for their online programs.


App promotes savvy Web use among kids
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

Pittsburg Post-Gazette: A new mobile app developed by Carnegie Mellon University's Information Networking Institute and the nonprofit group Web Wise Kids aims to keep students safe while using social media in a school setting. The free app is 'BeSeen'...


Inside a ‘Bring Your Own Device’ program
Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

eSchool News: In what has become a popular trend, Pennsylvania's Hanover High School just began a 'Bring Your Own Device' pilot program that allows students to use their laptops, cell…


Digital badges could help measure 21st-century ski
Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

eSchool News: How can schools accurately measure and categorize a student’s 21st-century skills? The MacArthur Foundation hopes to solve this problem with a new competition that calls on participants to create what is known as a digital badge.


Discovery Education Offers Free Tools for Teachers
Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

THE Journal: Discovery Education has partnered with a variety of organizations and companies to offer free educational technology tools for the classroom and several sweepstakes programs for teachers.


Michael Wesch: It's a 'Pull, Pull' World
Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

THE Journal: Educators play a critical role in the development of the essential skills students need to navigate the blizzard of unfiltered information available to them via the Web. He believes they should also be fostering curiosity and imagination.


Kaplan: Online Toolkit for Common Core Transition
Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

THE Journal: Kaplan K12 Learning Services has launched an online platform, Teach! Strategies and Resources, with professional development tools designed to help teachers transition to Common Core State Standards.


Digital library aims to expand kids' media literac
Monday, October 10th, 2011

USA Today: On the ground floor of Chicago's main library, an odd experiment is taking place, one that could determine what your neighborhood library looks like in 10 years.


Speak Up 2011
Monday, October 10th, 2011

Project Tomorrow: Speak Up 2011 opened Monday, October 10, 2011. Join the local, state and national discussion about K-12 education through the Speak Up online survey. The survey closes on December 23, 2011.


Schools experiment with letting students bring ipa
Monday, October 10th, 2011

KYpost: A School District in Ohio has launched a pilot program with four 7th grade classes to help determine if allowing students to bring their own laptops and iPads to school will save the district money and give students an edge on learning.


BYOD as the Catalyst to Transform Classroom
Monday, October 10th, 2011

District Administration: After billions of dollars spent, the impact on student achievement of computer use in K12 has been essentially zero. The reason is: The same curriculum and the same pedagogy continue to be used...


Gov. Jerry Brown blasts data-based school reform
Sunday, October 9th, 2011

Washington Post: California Gov. Jerry Brown wrote a tough indictment of data-based school reform in a message he wrote vetoing a bill that would have changed the state’s accountability system for public schools.


Panel examines ed tech, personalized learning
Saturday, October 8th, 2011

eSchool News: Education policy in the United States should change and adapt to digital technologies that make personalized learning a reality, agreed a number of panelists during an Oct. 6 Brookings Institution...


HISD reform effort nets math gains, but reading fa
Friday, October 7th, 2011

eSchool News: A nationally watched experiment to improve nine struggling Houston Independent School District campuses improved students' math skills but had a minimal impact on reading achievement, a new study found....


Ed-tech firms take center stage at Minnesota forum
Friday, October 7th, 2011

eSchool News: Interactive digital textbooks and a formative assessment system that enables students to take exams on their laptops, tablets, or smart phones were among the many ed-tech products on display at an ed tech forum in Minnesota Oct 5.


CALPADS goes to college
Friday, October 7th, 2011

Silicon Valley Education Foundation: California’s student data system has reached another milestone. By linking the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System, known as CALPADS, with two other data systems...


Building a Blended Learning Program
Friday, October 7th, 2011

District Administration: Combining face-to-face and virtual instruction addresses all learners in the pursuit of 21st century skills.


IL 1st Statewide Cloud Consortium Pools Resources
Friday, October 7th, 2011

District Administration: Over 150 school districts in Illinois have teamed up to share software and technology through a one-of-its-kind nonprofit cloud-computing consortium.


Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder, dies at 56
Thursday, October 6th, 2011

eSchool news: Steven P. Jobs, the charismatic technology pioneer who co-founded Apple Inc. and transformed one industry after another, from computers and smart phones to music and movies, has died.…


New database tracks CA foster students' records
Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Sacramento Bee: Foster students across the state are benefiting from a database called Foster Focus, developed by the Sacramento County Office of Education.


Better Data Urged to Link K-12 and Postsecondary
Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Education Week: If high schools are going to better prepare students for college and careers, experts say they need to track graduates enrolling in higher education, whether they take remedial courses to get up to speed, and whether they earn a degree.


College-Going Rates Released
Thursday, October 6th, 2011

CDE: State Schools Chief Tom Torlakson Reports Nearly Three-Fourths of California High School Grads go on to College.


Becoming a 21st Century School or District -Step 5
Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Edutopia: Welcome back to the 7 Steps for Becoming a 21st Century School or District. In Step 5, use the Understanding by Design model as a guide, we can backwards-design 4Cs curriculum, and assess via specially-designed 4Cs rubrics, portfolio assessments


Ed Tech Glossary Clarifies E-Learning Terms
Thursday, October 6th, 2011

THE Journal: iNACOL, the International Association for K-12 Online Learning, has launched a publication called the Online Learning Definitions Project, a compendium of ed tech terms related to online and blended learning.


Transition to IP-Based Video Surveillance
Thursday, October 6th, 2011

THE Journal: A hands-on approach to project management has helped one Missouri school district move its campus monitoring from a purely analog, proprietary CCTV system to a centrally managed IP-based system consisting of 480 individual digital cameras.


Free tools help IT leaders check school network se
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

eSchool News: A free resource aims to help K-12 school district leaders make sure they are adequately prepared to address threats to critical district technology systems and infrastructure—and it’s just in time...


CENIC Today
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

CENIC: CENIC's Monthly Newsletter is now available. In this newsletter, you'll find information about what's on the horizon for CENIC's Associates, CalREN, etc...


The iCALIFORNIA Digital Literacy Campaign
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

CENIC: The iCALIFORNIA Digital Literacy Campaign's goal is to promote and foster digital literacy for all Californians, thus giving them the opportunity to fully participate in the educational, civic, cultural, and economic sectors of California society


CENIC 2012 Call for Proposals & Award Nominations
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

CENIC: CENIC will hold its 16th annual conference, Beyond the Network, March 12-14, 2012, at the Sheraton hotel in Palo Alto, CA. Please submit proposals for presentations, demonstrations, and panel discussions focused on network-enabled applications....


Blackboard Absorbs Edline, Keeps Product Line Inta
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

THE Journal: A day after its acquisition of Blackboard was completed, Providence Equity Partners has begun leveraging its multiple investments in education technology. Two of its companies--Blackboard and Edline--have announced an immediate merging.


iCommons: The Library Evolved
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

THE Journal: This is the 1st in a 3-part series focused on the changing role of the K-12 library. Each article in the series will look at a how schools are reinterpreting the role of the library and what's being done to reposition it to remain relevant...


School makes student achievement, tech access its
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

Philadelphia’s Central High School focuses on making its technology initiatives student-centered, with an emphasis on boosting achievement—and this focus has paid off in a big way.


Teachers use website to showcase student art
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

eSchool News: Two Beaufort County, S.C., teachers have earned awards for their work to share students' art online.…


India announces $35 tablet computer for rural poor
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

eSchool News: Following through on a promise made last year, India introduced an inexpensive tablet computer on Oct. 5, saying the device would deliver modern technology to the countryside to…


Next Generation Learning Challenges Announces $12M
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

Education Week: Next Generation Learning Challenges has announced it will be giving away a third wave of grants to K-12 and postsecondary institutions totaling $12 million. Funding comes from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.


ED proposes teacher prep reforms
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

eSchool News: To ensure that teachers are ready to enter the classroom, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) is proposing a series of initiatives to reward the best teacher preparation…


How to practice safe social networking
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

eSchool News: The popularity of smart phones and social networking sites is keeping a growing number of students connected—to danger, deception, and a loss of academic or career opportunities if they aren’t careful.


Pomona USD students use iPads
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin: The Pomona Unified school has launched a tablet computer pilot program for about 50 of the school's pre-teen students that will put an iPad in their hands and endless educational possibilities into their minds.


Visions of Mobile Learning
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

It's been just a couple of years since the first mobile device hit the market. Yet, it is already a foregone conclusion that it will become an indispensable tool for learning in the future.


Skyping Science
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

THE Journal: Cloud video conferencing tools bring cutting edge science to rural schools. Rural schools might have a low student-teacher ratio that urban educators envy, but they usually have fewer resources backing the educational process.


Google Apps Become Hot Ed-Tech Tool, but Privacy I
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

The Oregonian: Oregon was the first state to sign up for Google Apps for Education in 2010 and make it available to K-12 school districts. The free program allows students to access their class work from home, the library or anywhere they have Internet...


Mass. Schools Struggle With Technology Divide
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Boston Herald: The wired-for-all concept is not catching on in Boston, where officials are worried about creating disparity among students.


Merit pay in the spotlight at Miami-Dade schools
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

eSchool News: Miami-Dade is the first district in Florida to use money from the federal Race to the Top grant to finance a performance pay program for educators.


Questioning Our Mania for Education Technology
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Education Week-Commentary: The solution to the nation’s education problems is as simple as binary code: a smartboard in every classroom, an iPad in every backpack, and wikis across the curriculum. That seems to be how the logic works these days...


The Flipped Classroom
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Education Sector: While there is no one model, the core idea is to flip the common instructional approach: With teacher-created videos and interactive lessons, instruction that used to occur in class is now accessed at home, in advance of class.


Six Habits of Highly Effective E-Rate Applicants
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

THE Journal: In an atmosphere and economic era in which requests for E-Rate funding are more than double the amount available each year, applicants must be particularly persistent and vigilant when it comes to requesting money from the FCC.


Keeping Rural Schools Up to Speed
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

THE journal: Rural schools are long accustomed to meeting challenges in innovative ways. For them, the challenge is not so much a lack of technology as a lack of internet access, which affects both teachers and students.


Driving Digital Change
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

THE Journal: Several states have taken steps to make adopting digital content easier for schools. Not all have been entirely successful yet, but their early mistakes can be guideposts for others considering the same thing.


Off the Beaten Path
Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

THE Journal: Making sure students in rural areas get the same quality of educational experience as their counterparts in urban and suburban neighborhoods can be enhanced by the right kind of technology implementation.


Will Amazon’s $200 tablet spark interest among s
Monday, October 3rd, 2011

eSchool News: Amazon’s unveiling of the Kindle Fire, a tablet computer that costs a few hundred dollars less than Apple’s iPad, sends a bright-hot message: The online retailer is ready to rival Apple and be the world’s top provider of digital conten


IT shows resilience after natural disasters
Monday, October 3rd, 2011

Health Care IT News: Some of the most devastating tornadoes and floods in U.S. history have occurred in just the last two years. IT professionals who survived the storms say their technology held up well.


Protect Your District from the Next Cyber Attack
Monday, October 3rd, 2011

CoSN: With October – Cyber Security Awareness Month – here, K-12 school district leaders across America are reminded of the importance of being adequately prepared to mitigate and manage threats to critical technology systems and infrastructure.


Hispanic students vanish from Alabama schools
Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

eSchool News: Hispanic students have started vanishing from Alabama public schools in the wake of a Sept. 28 court ruling that upheld parts of the state’s tough new law cracking down on illegal immigration.


Online textbooks moving into schools
Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

Washington Post: Electronic books, having changed the way many people read for pleasure, are now seeping into schools. Starting this fall, almost all Fairfax middle and high school students began using online books in social studies...


Half of online students leave, funding stays
Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

Education News Colorado: Colorado taxpayers will spend $100 million this year on online schools that are largely failing their elementary and high school students, state education records and interviews with school officials show.


New tech tools in classroom can be game changer
Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

The Miami Herald: In an age when we use technology to customize every other form of information delivery experts around the country believe we’re at a tipping point that could transform education.


Reinventing Education, Revisited
Friday, September 30th, 2011

eSchool News: Two years into San Diego’s plan to transform education with the help of technology, here’s a look at how the project is going—and what the district has learned.


A blueprint for ed-tech success
Friday, September 30th, 2011

eSchool News: San Diego’s i21 initiative follows Intel’s K-12 Computing Blueprint for eLearning Initiatives, which helps school leaders implement anytime, anywhere learning programs. The blueprint is based on real-world successes...


School funding ‘flex’ vexes lawmakers
Thursday, September 29th, 2011

eSchool News: As Congress weighs several bills designed to overhaul the No Child Left Behind Act, lawmakers are at odds over a proposal to revamp how federal education dollars are spent—including money intended to help underprivileged students.


To Hover Over Schoolwork, Parents Go Online
Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Wall Street Journal: More public and private schools are wiring up data-management systems, and school work is just the tip of the iceberg. Parent-accessible websites and learning community management systems are increasingly handling schools' scheduling.


Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Thinkfinity
Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Thinkfinity: Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated each year from September 15-October 15 to recognize the contributions of Hispanic Americans. Learn more about the Hispanic culture and celebrate its diversity with lessons, activities and interactives.


Becoming a 21st Century School or District -Step 4
Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Edutopia: Welcome back to the 7 Steps for Becoming a 21st Century School or District. In Step 4, use the 4Cs to Build Professional Capacity (Step 4 of 7). A useful framework for developing good professional development for 21st century educators.


District Administration - October 2011
Thursday, September 29th, 2011

District Administration: The digital edition of District Administration - October 2011 is available now. In this issue, you'll find articles about an unconventional approach to 1:1, building a blended learning program, innovative curriculum coaches, etc.


Budget Crisis Inspires Award Winning Curriculum R
Thursday, September 29th, 2011

THE Journal: Byron High School faced a crisis when the state of Minnesota issued new student achievement standards. Byron's existing textbooks didn't meet state standards and they couldn't afford new books. Teachers came up with a radical idea.


Probe finds fraud in U.S. distance education
Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Reuters: The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Inspector General (OIG) identified a 'serious vulnerability' in distance education programs due to frauds committed by students and recommended a stricter enrollment process for colleges.


Amazon expected to launch new tablet
Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

eSchool News: Amazon is expected to unveil a tablet computer Sept. 28, picking a fight with Apple Inc. and its iPad. The iPad has many challengers and has proven popular…


How Kindle Fire stacks up against the iPad
Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Associated Press: A look at some of the major differences between Amazon's just-announced tablet computer, the Kindle Fire, and Apple's popular iPad


A Call for Opening Up Web Access at Schools
Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

The New York Times: A look at Banned Websites Awareness Day, organized by the American Association of School Librarians as an offshoot of Banned Books Week.


WA district schools bring netbooks to class
Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Sammamish Review, WA: In 2008, when Tim Patterson first heard his School District’s proposal to give every student at his school a netbook, he wasn’t exactly enthusiastic about it. But through two years of pilot, Patterson got on board with the idea.


Keep Students Safe Online with Thinkfinty
Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Thinkfinity: Check out the new Cyberbullying Toolkit from Common Sense Media and help students become responsible online citizens.


Bullying Needs to Stop. Thinkfinity Can Help.
Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Thinkfinity: October is National Bullying Awareness Month. Empower students to stop bullying in its tracks with Verizon Thinkfinity lessons, videos and activities designed to help address both in-school and online bullying. Don't wait another minute.


California school districts sue state over funding
Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

The Tribune: Acoalition of school districts and education groups sued the state of California on Wednesday, seeking the restoration of more than $2 billion in funding they say public schools are owed under state law.


How 3 Districts Support Educators with IWBs
Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Converge Magazine: Regardless of what people think of them, school districts across the country have interactive whiteboards in their classrooms. And they want educators to use them to enhance instruction.


What schools can do about bullying and cyber bully
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

eSchool News: In the wake of the suicide of 14-year-old boy, Duncan and other education experts said schools must confront the bullying problem head on, lest they risk more young lives.


Lectures Are Homework in Schools Following Khan Ac
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Education Week: The 'flip model' of instruction has gotten national media attention lately, thanks to its promotion by Khan Academy, the high-profile nonprofit online-tutoring library created by Salman A. Khan, a MIT gradute


Focusing on what works in education
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

San Diego Union Tribune: Countless hours of seminar discussion and shelf-buckling troves of books and papers have been devoted to the topic of how to improve education in America. SDSU center shares lessons of success from urban schools


Poll: Young people say online meanness pervasive
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

San Francisco Chronicle: A new Associated Press-MTV poll of youth in their teens and early 20s finds that most of them — 56 percent — have been the target of some type of online taunting, harassment or bullying, a slight increase over just two years a


Federal testing waiver will cost billions
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

OC Register: California will need billions in federal aid to overhaul teacher evaluations and adopt new learning standards before it can qualify for a waiver from No Child Left Behind student achievement rules, according to state Superintendent.


FCC opens access to social media sites for e-Rate
Monday, September 26th, 2011

eschool News: Now that even the staid Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has loosened its tight rein on social media networks, it’s time for more educators to use these tools to improve classroom instruction and home-school communications....


Indiana U. Helps Shape Economic Terms of eText Tra
Monday, September 26th, 2011

Converge Magazine: This month, Indiana University made agreements with a software company and five publishers that influence the economic terms for the future of e-textbooks.


iPads can be borrowed from a Wisconsin library
Monday, September 26th, 2011

Lured by new technologies and financial incentives from the government, doctors are throwing out stacks of paper and replacing them with handheld computers.


Meet six of the country’s best STEM schools
Sunday, September 25th, 2011

eSchool News: Intel’s Schools of Distinction Awards celebrate effective 21st-century teaching and learning. Winners include: Valley Christian Junior High School (mathematics), San Jose and Lynbrook High School (science), San Jose.


In Classroom of Future, Stagnant Scores
Friday, September 23rd, 2011

NY Times: The Kyrene School Dist. offers what some see as a utopian vision of education’s future. The digital push here aims to go far beyond gadgets to transform the very nature of the classroom. Hope and enthusiasm are soaring here. But not test score


Feds to spare schools from harsh penalties in exch
Friday, September 23rd, 2011

eSchool News: President Obama unveils plan to grant waivers from NCLB rules to states that agree to link teacher evaluations to test scores, among other reforms.


Audit flags high dropout rate for online students
Friday, September 23rd, 2011

eSchool News: Even as they surge in popularity, online schools in Minnesota are troubled by high dropout rates, poor math scores, and inadequate state oversight, according to a state audit…


New Initiative to Make Data Work
Friday, September 23rd, 2011

CoSN: AASA, CoSN and Gartner Announce Collaboration Program to Benefit Schools. One of the goals of this collaboration is to provide schools and school districts with up-to-date information on current student information systems (SIS) and LMS packages...


Breaking Through Barriers to Learning
Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

eSchool News: Technology has expanded the learning opportunities for students across the nation—and particularly for those with special needs. Although school budgets are limited, investing in assistive technology can help special-needs students learn..


Twenty states involved in changing science instruc
Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

eSchool News: The National Academy of Sciences has kicked off a multi-state campaign to improve science instruction—a move that will lead to a greater emphasis on analytical and conceptual thinking.…


8 Simple Tips To Improve Accessibility
Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

THE Journal: Adding a few simple accessibility features to your school's Web site will transform the experience for those with vision or hearing impairment--and everyone else as well.


Learning Math the Khan Academy Way
Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Education Week: Los Altos School District is one of the school systems that have embraced Khan's tools. The K-8 district is in its second year of pilots with its 5th, 6th, and 7th grade students.


Becoming a 21st Century School or District -Step 3
Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Edutopia: Welcome back to the 7 Steps for Becoming a 21st Century School or District. Step 3: Assess your system to determine whether it's aligned to your vision, and have a conversation with others to determine where you are.


On ed tech, we’re asking the wrong question
Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

eSchool News: Does the use of textbooks lead to better student achievement? Somebody should do the research. Schools nationwide are spending billions of dollars each year on textbooks, with no clear evidence they improve test scores...


Lessons from an iPad Rollout
Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

THE Journal: Florida's 'first iPad high school' has deployed 300 iPads to its high school teachers and students. Thanks to preparations on the infrastructure, training, and security fronts, the fall rollout has proved relatively snag-free.


As virtual school options expand, some worry about
Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

eSchool News: Florida, a pioneer in the field of virtual education, is extending its digital reach this year with a new law that will push even more students to log on to learn....


Adobe Awards Highlight Innovative Educators
Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

THE Journal: Adobe Education Exchange is looking for educators to submit innovative teaching and learning materials for the 2011 Educators' Choice Awards, and a chance to win an Apple MacBook Pro or Dell XPS 15 with software from Adobe.


Kansas City School District Partners with iEARN
Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

THE Journal: Educators in the Kansas City, Missouri School District, through a partnership with the International Education and Resource Network (iEARN), are studying in a train-the-trainer format how to engage their classrooms in global project-based lea


iPad 'Enterprise' Deployment
Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

Andrew Schwab, IT Director at Le Grand Union High School District, shares his experience of the deployment of 300 iPads.


Comcast Announces Internet Essentials Program
Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

Education Week: Cable and Internet giant Comcast announced Tuesday the launch of its new Internet Essentials service, which will provide high-speed Internet access to families with children who are eligible to receive free school lunches for $9.95/mo+tax


Calif. schools turn away unvaccinated students
Monday, September 19th, 2011

eSchool News: Some California schools are turning away middle and high school students who have not received a required whooping cough vaccine while others are defying a law passed in 2010 after an historic spike in cases of the potentially fatal disease.


Blackboard a Step Closer to Acquisition
Monday, September 19th, 2011

THE Journal: Blackboard's pending acquisition by a private equity firm has received shareholder approval. The company announced that at a special meeting held Sept. 16, 2011 shareholders representing 81% of outstanding shares approved the proposal.


Moodle Goes Mobile on iPhone
Monday, September 19th, 2011

THE Journal: The open source learning management system Moodle has a new mobile companion. Developers at Moodle HQ have released a free app for iOS designed to work with Moodle 2.1 or later. Apps for additional mobile platforms are planned.


Supervision needed to make online learning work
Monday, September 19th, 2011

Ed Source: The Fresno Unified School District has figured out a relatively simple way to dramatically increase the pass rates of high school students who enroll in online courses to make up for classes they have failed in a traditional classroom setting.


Mich. district launches ambitious iPad program
Monday, September 19th, 2011

Detroit Free Press: Zeeland Dist. is the 1st in Mich. to adopt a program that will put an iPad in the hands of each student in grades 3-12 by next fall. Just 2 weeks into the program, educators say it is changing the way they operate and provide instruct


State Review Questions Success of Online Learning
Monday, September 19th, 2011

Associated Press: More Minnesota students are taking advantage of the scheduling flexibility and growing online class choices, but a state report found students taking the classes full-time often fell short of their peers in traditional schools.


ALEX Helps Teachers Create Project-Based lessons
Sunday, September 18th, 2011

Converge Magazine: Through a statewide online platform, Alabama educators share lessons, find digital resources and teach each other. And on Sept. 1, the Alabama Learning Exchange (ALEX) won a Best of the Web Award from the Center for Digital Education.


White House makes ‘Digital Promise’ to schools
Saturday, September 17th, 2011

eSchool News: A nonprofit start-up funded in part by the U.S. Department of Education (ED) will quickly evaluate which educational technologies are worth the investment – and which ones aren’t…


White House details plans for more digital learnin
Friday, September 16th, 2011

USA Today: The White House will unveil plans Sept 16 for a research center that aims to infuse more digital learning into the nation's classrooms.


Tougher online privacy protection for kids propose
Friday, September 16th, 2011

The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comment on proposed amendments to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule, which gives parents control over what personal information websites may collect from children under 13.


White House to Launch 'Digital Promise' Initiative
Friday, September 16th, 2011

U.S. Department of Education: Today, the White House and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced the launch of 'Digital Promise,' a new national center created by Congress to advance technologies to transform teaching and learning


Schools working to implement Common Core standards
Thursday, September 15th, 2011

eSchool News: More than half of school districts in states that have adopted the Common Core State Standards said they agree that the new math and English/language arts standards are more rigorous than the ones they are replacing, according to a new study


Emergency Notification: One District's Hurricane S
Thursday, September 15th, 2011

THE Journal: St. Charles Parish Public Schools had its emergency notification service up and running just ahead of the most notorious American hurricane in modern times.


Pearson Acquires Connections Education
Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Education Week: Textbook publisher Pearson announced today that it has acquired Connections Education, which operates virtual schools or academies in 21 states and serves roughly 40,000 students.


7 Steps to Becoming a 21st Century School - Step 2
Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Edutopia: Welcome back to the 7 Steps for Becoming a 21st Century School or District. In Step 2, we want you to use that list to start a community conversation around your 21st century education vision.


CETPA: CAMSA Webinar - Sept. 21, 2011
Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

CETPA: Speak directly to representatives from CETPA, Microsoft and SHI and learn all about the new statewide purchasing program for Microsoft Software.


Engaging Students with Twitter
Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

THE Journal: On any given school day you can find a teacher's eighth grade history and leadership class at Hollenbeck Middle School in Los Angeles using Twitter to learn more about the events of World War I, collect and share information...


Big States Don't Check for Cheating, Despite Scand
Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

ProPublica: The cheating scandal in Atlanta was uncovered in part thanks to two simple checks that states can do to look for suspicious test results.


Common Core Standards: Progress and Challenges
Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

This report, based on a nationally representative sample of school districts, examines school districts’ perceptions and early implementation of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).


Education’s Guide to Mobile Learning Devices
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

eSchool News: In this new report, the editors of eSchool Media Inc.—with support from Kaseya—highlight what every school needs to know about the benefits of mobile devices, why they’ve become a game-changer in education, and best practices...


Authors Guild sues universities over online books
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

eschool News: Authors and authors' groups in the United States, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom sued the University of Michigan and four other universities Sept. 12, seeking to stop…


Grants to Support Teacher Training and Improve Ins
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

U.S. Department of Education: The U.S. Department of Education announced today the award of 42 National Professional Development program grants totaling $14.8 million to support PD activities designed to improve classroom instruction for English Learners.


It Is All in the Data
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

THE Journal: As the title of one of the features in the October issue of T.H.E. Journal suggests, we're "Swimming in Data." The story examines the question of how much data you really need to make some informed decisions about student achievement.


Lync Coming to Mac in October
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

THE Journal: Microsoft Lync for Mac 2011 will be released in October. It's compatible with Lync Server 2010, which lets teachers and students use instant-messaging, video, audio, and Web conferencing to communicate across multiple platforms.


Sixty ed-tech products for the new school year
Monday, September 12th, 2011

eSchool News: As the new school year gets under way, eSN has compiled a handy summary of new & noteworthy educational technology products available to educators this fall. From the latest curriculum software programs, to services designed to save schools


US Ignite: A New Foundation for America's Broadban
Monday, September 12th, 2011

White House: The Office of Science and Technology Policy and the National Science Foundation are planning an initiative called US Ignite designed to promote US leadership in applications and services for ultra-fast broadband networks.


Dozen bills before Gov. Brown
Monday, September 12th, 2011

Silicon Valley Education Foundation: Dozens of education bills passed in the final days of the legislative session are now in Gov. Brown’s hands. He has until October 9th to sign or veto.


Urban Educator - September 2011
Monday, September 12th, 2011

Council of the Great City Schools: The September issue of Urban Educator is now online.


E-rate Goes Mobile
Monday, September 12th, 2011

District Administration: Mobile learning is on the rise, and consequently, so is the need for mobile connectivity. San Diego will receive support to integrate 24/7 online learning into its entire curriculum to serve 6th graders in 10 middle schools.


Map Quests
Monday, September 12th, 2011

THE Journal: GIS technologies allow students to tackle real-world issues while developing critical thinking skills. This might just revolutionize project-based learning in K-12 schools.


Mobile To Surpass Wired Internet Connections
Monday, September 12th, 2011

THE Journal: 40% of the world's population will have access to the Internet by 2015. But the way they access it is shifting drastically, particularly in the US, Europe, and Japan, as media tablets and smart phones begin to take the place of the PC.


Big City Rules
Monday, September 12th, 2011

THE Journal: When large urban school districts undertake technology implementation, things can get… well… a little bit complicated. But that doesn't mean that big-city schools can't find success.


Don't Play It, Make It!
Monday, September 12th, 2011

THE Journal: A new generation of gamers is not just picking up skills by playing video games--they're learning by designing and creating the games themselves.


Swimming With Data
Monday, September 12th, 2011

THE Journal :How much data does a district really need to make informed decisions about student achievement? Not that much, it turns out, but districts likely can’t do it alone.


Adapting to the iPad, called education's equalizer
Sunday, September 11th, 2011

USA Today: A growing number of special-needs students nationwide have gone back to school this year with tablet computers. The tablets are growing in popularity for special-needs students because they can be customized to each child's needs...


5 characteristics of an effective 21st-century edu
Friday, September 9th, 2011

eSchool News: Today’s educators are constantly evaluating the skills that students need to compete in the global economy. But what are the characteristics or skills needed to be an effective 21st-century educator?


CETPA/Microsoft Strategic Alliance
Thursday, September 8th, 2011

CETPA: The California Educational Technology Professionals Association is pleased to announce the launch of a Statewide Purchasing contract with Microsoft for the Educational Enrollment Solution (EES) program.


Duncan praises Toledo’s peer review system
Thursday, September 8th, 2011

eSchool News: U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan on Sept. 7 praised a teacher peer-review system pioneered in Toledo, Ohio, calling the program an innovative system for evaluating teachers....


Jobs plan would help modernize schools
Thursday, September 8th, 2011

eSchool news: Schools and teachers stand to benefit from an ambitious, $450 billion plan to boost jobs and put cash in the pockets of dispirited Americans, as President Obama responded to an economy in peril by unveiling his larger-than-expected jobs...


IT Transformation on a Budget
Thursday, September 8th, 2011

THE Journal: The Principal of a small school explains how she tackled the challenge of running a school with inadequate IT resources, and discusses the value of solid professional development and support for the school's newest technology investments


NJ Schools Turn to Supplemental Online Instruction
Thursday, September 8th, 2011

THE Journal: A variety of New Jersey schools are deploying Study Island for the 2011-2012 year. The Web-based Study Island provides supplemental resources to help students learn subjects based on New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards...


Figuring Out How Children Learn With Technology
Thursday, September 8th, 2011

New York Times: Schools are stocking classrooms with computers. And outside of school, children are increasingly glued to screens, be they on phones, PCs or TVs hooked to gaming consoles. Are they learning? In which environments? Under which conditions?


Search for Innovative K-12 District Leaders
Thursday, September 8th, 2011

CoSN: CoSN today announced that it is conducting a nationwide search for a dozen leading-edge school district leaders to share their experiences, challenges and best practices for innovative uses of new media in K-12 education.


Arkansas Mobile App Simplifies Scholarship Search
Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Converge Magazine: With the YOUniversal Financial Aid System mobile app, students across Arkansas can check their financial aid accounts and apply for scholarships from their phones. Last week, the app won a Digital Education Achievement Award.


PD Just-in-Time and One-on-One
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

THE Journal: A new Gates Foundation-funded pilot is testing how effective professional development can be when the algebra teacher turns to an online coach in real time for assistance with lessons and classroom management.


Coming Soon To Schools: Dissecting Frogs in 3-D
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

The Wall Street Journal: Schools are trying to keep up with the multiplex, keen to find ways to engage students in an age of 3-D movies and gadgets that make traditional classroom materials look dated.


English-learning website wins literacy award
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

Sacramento Bee: USA Learns, an online interactive English language learning site created by the Sacramento County Office of Education, has won a 2011 Literacy Leadership Award from the National Coalition for Literacy.


Textbook-free schools share experiences, insights
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

eSchool News: Nearly one year after a a pilot program that put Virginia's fourth, seventh, and ninth grade social studies curriculum on an iPad, Virginia state officials say they have learned much from the implementation....


VMware & Cisco Launch Extensible LAN for the cloud
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

THE Journal: VMware and Cisco are rolling out enhancements to their combined virtualization solutions, along with improvements to several desktop virtualization and cloud infrastructure solutions.


New teacher evaluation framework promises to serve
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

eSchool News: Improved labor-management relations are in the best interest of every school district. Along those lines, the AFT and AASA have collaborated in the development of a framework to improve 2 areas critical to teacher quality and student perform


Online video service gives coaches new teaching to
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

eSchool News: Many high schools have signed up for Hudl, a service that allows teams to catalog video of games and practices online. Accessing the secure site, coaches can analyze and edit video, make notations, and eMail...


Many U.S. schools adding iPads, trimming textbooks
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

eSchool News: While iPads have rocketed to popularity on many college campuses since Apple introduced the device in spring 2010, many public high schools this fall will move away from textbooks in favor of the lightweight tablet...


Internet Archive shows Sept. 11 TV coverage
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

eSchool News: The Internet Archive, a California-based organization that collects audio, moving images, and web pages for historical purposes, has put together an archive of the television news coverage of Sept. 11, 2001....


LAUSD Crowdsources Maintenance Requests
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

THE Journal: At the beginning of 2011, the LAUSD launched a pilot crowdsourcing program that has resulted in 1,000 repair requests in the first eight months of the year. Once fully implemented, it could cut maintenance request-processing expenses by 80%


Amazon Launches On Demand Textbook Rental for Kind
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

THE Journal: Online retailer Amazon.com now allows students to rent textbooks on its popular Kindle tablet on demand, which, the company says, could result in discounts of up to 80 percent. Students can customize the length of their rental period...


New Digital Learning Center at All4Ed
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Education Week: The Washington-based Alliance for Excellent Education has launched a new center called the Center for Secondary School Digital Learning and Policy, which will focus on how digital learning can help make students college- and career ready.


FL E-Learning Mandate Puts Financial Strain on Dis
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Highlands Today, FL: A new state law that requires Florida high school students to take a class online is causing cash-strapped school districts to spend millions on new computers.


Mobile Device Management Software Expands Reach
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

THE Journal: Odyssey Software has released the latest version of its mobile device management system, Athena, adding additional functionality to Windows System Center Configuration Manager 5.0, a platform for updating and maintaining iPads and smartphones


Ecosystems - Interactive Games and Lessons
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Thinkfinity: Diverse ecosystems are part of the fabric of our landscape and provide sustainable habitats for a wide range of organisms--including humans! Explore the ecosystems of the world with students, and engage them in critical thinking around how ec


Incident response plans help district address stud
Monday, September 5th, 2011

eSchool News: Following the shootings at Columbine High School in 1999 and the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the East Coast, U.S. Homeland Security determined that schools and hospitals are two of our country’s most vulnerable soft targets.


The U.S. Department of Education launches version
Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

U.S. Department of Education: The U.S. Department of Education today launched version 2.0 of ED Data Express, an interactive web site aimed at making accurate and timely K-12 education data available to the public


High-tech classrooms come at a high price
Friday, September 2nd, 2011

eSchool News: Supplying mobile learning devices to every student can lead to better engagement and true anytime, anywhere learning—but schools should plan carefully to address the need for maintenance and other related costs...


One Urban District's Digital Learning Revolution
Friday, September 2nd, 2011

ACSA/Leadership: When students are empowered by full access to technology, learning goals can be achieved. Riverside USD started its digital learning revolution by developing a 2020 vision of technology and learning.


ACSA Leadership Magazine: September/October 2011
Friday, September 2nd, 2011

ASCA: Technology can provide services that are more personalized, engaging, convenient, efficient, productive, and offer a deeper understanding of our world. Now is a perfect time to make sure that you and your schools are getting the most out of the tech


AT&T, DOJ square off in a battle with implications
Thursday, September 1st, 2011

eSchool News: The Justice Department’s rejection of AT&T’s proposed purchase of T-Mobile USA will test new federal guidelines on challenging mergers, as well as the companies’ resolve in forming the nation’s largest wireless carrier. Schools and o


Social websites are latest sources for plagiarized
Thursday, September 1st, 2011

eSchool News: Plagiarism is going social, according to Turnitin.com, which found that one-third of plagiarized material in student papers can be traced to social networking, content sharing, or question-and-answer websites.


Bullying Law Puts New Jersey Schools on Spot
Thursday, September 1st, 2011

New York Times: Under a new state law in New Jersey, lunch-line bullies in the East Hanover schools can be reported to the police by their classmates this fall through anonymous tips to the Crimestoppers hot line.


CENIC Today
Thursday, September 1st, 2011

CENIC: CENIC's Monthly Newsletter is now available. In this newsletter, you'll find information about what's on the horizon for CENIC's Associates, CalREN, etc...


Sony, Toshiba, Hitachi join forces in displays
Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

Associated Press: The display businesses of three major Japanese electronics makers are joining forces to become more competitive in small and medium-sized panels—a sector that’s expected to grow because of the popularity of smartphones and tablets.


QR Codes in the Classroom
Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

THE Journal: A Wyoming science teacher not only allows mobile technologies in his classroom, but he's also learned how to maximize them as educational tools, tapping the devices for assessments, research, and even student scavenger hunts using QR codes.


4 Districts Pilot National E-Learning Initiative
Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

The Oklahoman: America's Promise Alliance—a nonprofit established by retired Gen. Colin Powell— has selected four districts nationwide for an online learning pilot program.


CA schools make gains but some may face sanctions
Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

San Diego Union Tribune: California schools posted gains on standardized tests for the ninth consecutive year, even as nearly 4,000 campuses face possible sanctions for failing to reach rising federal requirements, the state Department of Education said


Dissatisfied with school website, student builds a
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

eSchool News: When the San Jose Unified School District rolled out its new web-based student information system earlier this year, students immediately noticed some shortcomings. So Daniel Brooks, then a senior at Pioneer High School, came up...


Universal Service reform-What it means for schools
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

eSchool News: Changes to the government’s Universal Service programs will result in new broadband options for schools—but they’ll also create new compliance challenges as the web of federal programs supporting broadband service grows larger and more


Principal Pipeline project targets 6 major distric
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

eSchool News: Six school districts will receive funding from a $75 million initiative that will help them develop a much larger corps of effective school principals and determine whether this improves student achievement across the districts, especially i


The Seven Steps to Becoming a 21st Century School
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Edutopia: EdLeader21 is a community of education leaders committed to building critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity into their educational system.


Bring Your Own Technology Empowers Educators
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Converge Magazine: Over the past few years, Forsyth County Schools in Georgia has been moving toward allowing students to bring their own technology to school. The district updated its AUPs, beefed up its infrastructure and piloted the initiative....


Closing the math skills gap and boosting achieveme
Monday, August 29th, 2011

eSchool news: As with so many other schools around the country, it was apparent that too many of our students, at all grade levels, were struggling with math and were performing significantly below grade level.


Think You're An Auditory Or Visual Learner?
Monday, August 29th, 2011

NPR: We've all heard the theory that some students are visual learners, while others are auditory learners. And still other kids learn best when lessons involve movement. But should teachers target instruction based on perceptions of students' strengths?


District Administration - September 2011
Monday, August 29th, 2011

District Administration: The digital edition of District Administration - September 2011 is available now. In this issue, you'll find articles about the road to rigor, district-charter collaborations, safe facilities, and more.


Yahoo! To Fund Classroom Projects
Monday, August 29th, 2011

THE Journal: Yahoo! has partnered with donorschoose.org to launch a program, Homepages for Homerooms, designed to help fund classrooms and teachers.


New Site Offers Online Resources for Parents, Teac
Monday, August 29th, 2011

THE Journal: A newly launched site, designed to serve as an interactive educational tool with a science focus, will feature free lesson plan, videos, and activities aligned to national education standards.


LA middle schoolers get a lesson in the legal syst
Monday, August 29th, 2011

Los Angeles Times: A mock trial focusing on cyberbullying is the culmination of a 10-week series on the legal system for Los Angeles middle school students.


FCC ruling brings e-Rate funding to more applicant
Sunday, August 28th, 2011

eschool news: Several hundred more e-Rate applicants will get funding for the wiring, routers, switches, servers, and other equipment needed to bring high-speed internet access into classrooms, thanks to a decision from the FCC


P2PU To Host Free Courses for Teachers
Saturday, August 27th, 2011

THE Journal: Peer to Peer University (P2PU) will offer seven free online courses for K-12 teachers from September to November as part of a pilot program.


Academics Find Common Standards Fit for College
Saturday, August 27th, 2011

Education Week: Instructors of entry-level college courses consider the common standards in mathematics and English/language arts good reflections of the skills students must master to be successful in courses in a range of disciplines, according to a sur


15 ways more funding could change education
Friday, August 26th, 2011

eSchool News: If money were no object, what would your "dream school" look like—and what it would offer students and teachers? Perhaps surprisingly, many readers responded with practical, common-sense ideas—which suggests how strapped for funding many


Jobs resigns as Apple CEO; educators ponder his ed
Thursday, August 25th, 2011

eSchool News: Though Steve Jobs wasn’t at Apple’s helm during the twelve years the company established itself as the leader in educational technology in the 1980s and 90s, it was his vision that brought computing into the...


Would you like to wow parents all year long?
Thursday, August 25th, 2011

eSchool News: You won’t likely wow parents by sharing the classroom rules and procedures. You will, however, wow them by sharing valuable information about their child. How do you do this effectively if you have to discuss...


Recycling program helps schools snag new technolog
Thursday, August 25th, 2011

eSchool News: At a time when many school districts are forced to cut technology spending, some schools are able to purchase laptops, digital cameras, and other classroom technology through a technology recycling program....


NYC ordered to release teacher performance data
Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Wall Street Journal: A New York state appellate court has ruled New York City must release reports that measure public school teachers’ effect on their student test scores—complete with the teachers’ names


When Students Run the Help Desk
Thursday, August 25th, 2011

THE Journal: A Massachusetts high school will take a bold step this fall by training students to handle most of the troubleshooting and problem solving for its new 1:1 iPad initiative.


Do social media sites make peer pressure worse?
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

eSchool News: A new study has ignited debate over whether, and to what extent, social media sites are responsible for amplifying the peer pressure many teens already face offline....


California education bill gets an A
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

Los Angeles Times | Opinion: SB 547 improves on California's current yardstick for measuring improvement in schools in important ways.


Google+ May Open Social Networking for Some K-12 S
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

tHE Journal: Thanks to granular privacy controls and a unique interface for controlled sharing, schools that have previously banned social networks are looking at Google+ as a viable alternative.


Serious Talk About Games - Serious Play Conference
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

Education Week/Digital Directions Blog: Experts discuss how games relate to 21st-century skills as well as how games can be used to solve real-world problems. Ed Week brings you the latest on educational gaming. Debrief from the Serious Play Conference.


At-Risk Students Face E-Learning Challenges
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

Education Week: Stepping into a virtual learning environment can help struggling students interact with curricula in a new way, provide more flexibility, etc. But none of those factors will make such students successful unless they have the support and...


Black, Latino students improve scores on CAHSEE
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

San Jose Mercury News: More than 90% of black and Latino students in California passed high-school exit exams in math and English by May of their senior year, test results released Wednesday show.


Free resource helps educators teach to CCS
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

eSchool News: A popular online education resource now provides interactive curriculum tools specially tailored to correspond with both state standards and the Common Core standards—and U.S. educators can use the product free of charge.


Teachers prepare for 10th anniversary of Sept. 11
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

eSchool News: As the nation prepares to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States, many teachers are struggling with how to teach about the disastrous events to students who might have a...


Career education on the rise in high schools
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

eSchool news: No longer subject to stigma, career and technical education is growing in importance as a key strategy to ensure students are ready for college or a career.


CA charter school association gets $15 M grant
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

The grant is the largest yet to the California charter schools group and the biggest of its kind from the nonprofit set up by the founders of the Wal-Mart Corp.


PBS Program Will Promote Engineering to Middle Sch
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

THE Journal: PBS program "Design Squad Nation" has announced it will partner with Rocket21 to engage its community of tweens in the show's content and activities to help meet the demand for engineers in the job market in the years to come.


The digital natives are restless
Monday, August 22nd, 2011

eSchool News: We believe many American schools today provide an effective education, but that the bar is rising, requiring new ways to think about how to educate today's students. Can hybrid education inspire a new generation of learners?


Lodi Unif. tests out iPad's power in the classroom
Monday, August 22nd, 2011

The Record: Lodi Unified has made a $200,000 plunge into interactive learning using the iPad 2. Through grants, the district purchased 230 iPads and has distributed them to six classrooms ranging from third grade to high school.


Virtual Education Expands in Florida
Monday, August 22nd, 2011

The Miami Herald: Starting with this year's crop of ninth graders, every high schooler in the state must take an online class to graduate. Not can take an online class. Must—whether they have a computer at home or not.


Survey Shows Decline in US Ed Tech Progress
Monday, August 22nd, 2011

SIIA's 2011 Vision K-20 finds schools should do a better job of meeting students' personalized needs and provide higher-caliber assessment tools.


John Muir letters highlighted in Calisphere
Saturday, August 20th, 2011

Calisphere: Digital Special Collections is pleased to announce the release of a new Themed Collection topic on Calisphere: The Letters of John Muir. The topic features 22 letters between Muir and notable contemporaries.


CoSN’s 2011 Top 10 Back-to-School Tools for Ed T
Saturday, August 20th, 2011

CoSN: With summer coming to a close and educators and students gearing up for the school year, the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) today released its top 10 tools for back to school.


3 Pillars for Success with IT
Saturday, August 20th, 2011

Converge Magazine: While many district IT departments focus mainly on obtaining technology, a Colorado district places equal weight on obtaining technology, training teachers and sustaining technology investments.


Census: Parents Reading More With Their Children
Friday, August 19th, 2011

Education Week: Today’s parents—especially low-income parents—are more involved with their young children than they were a decade ago, in ways that research has shown could boost children’s academic careers down the road.


Groups Help Low-Income Students Enter College
Friday, August 19th, 2011

Education Week: Going to college was no easy feat for Abdirahman Hassan. In 2004, the then-12-year-old moved to the United States from Somalia with his brother and aunt. No one in his family had gone to college. Working two jobs to make ends meet...


California Loses $11.5 million in Federal Funding
Friday, August 19th, 2011

Sacramento Bee: California has lost $11.5 million of its federal funding for new charter schools this year and could lose more.


Survey Suggests Americans Doubt Online Education
Thursday, August 18th, 2011

eSchool News: New poll results from Phi Delta Kappa and Gallup reveal that the American public has an overall positive outlook on its children’s schools, although poll respondents seem to oppose online learning.


Our Digital Natives are Immigrating
Thursday, August 18th, 2011

eSchool News: Marc Prensky eloquently coined the metaphor of the “digital immigrant” to define an adult who has “immigrated” into the use of technology. This is opposed to a “digital native” who has grown up with and surrounded by technology..


1:1 Program Brings the iPad 2 to the Classroom
Thursday, August 18th, 2011

The Journal: Last spring, Tower School, an independent school in Marblehead, MA, launched a pilot program utilizing tablet computers. The success of the pilot has led the school to start a 1:1 iPad program for students in grades 3 through 8.


New Race to Top Spurs Concerns About Testing
Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Education Week: The proposed assessment requirements for the new Race to the Top early-learning competition are sparking concerns from some preschool advocates, who fear the provisions could lead to high-stakes testing of young children and unfair...


ACT Deems More Students College-Ready
Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Education Week: The proportion of American students meeting all four of the ACT’s college-readiness benchmarks continued to rise this year, driven largely by improvements in performance on the mathematics and science portions of the exam, according to..


Study: Teacher-Coaching Boosts Secondary Scores
Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Education Week: Teacher-coaching linked to a well-known teaching framework paid dividends for student achievement in the secondary grades, according to a study published today in Science magazine.


LAUSD Bests Reform Groups in Most Cases
Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Los Angeles Times: In a surprising challenge to four school reform efforts run by outside organizations, the Los Angeles school district has not only held its own in improving math and English test scores, but in most cases outpaced the others...


UC Takes First Step into Online Education
Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Mercury News: Going online to get a college degree has been championed as a cost-effective way to educate the masses and challenged as a cheapening of academia. Now, the online classroom is coming to the vaunted UC system, making it the nation's first top


3 Tips for Teachers Using Social Media in the Clas
Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Mashable: Social media opens up all new avenues of communication for college students, their classmates and their professors. A typical class may only take a few hours a week, but now with social media, the classroom can be a lively, 24/7 experience.


Superintendents Sound Off On School Reform
Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Huffington Post: In the eyes of Indiana State Superintendent Tony Bennett, America's schools can only improve by taking on a number of different reforms simultaneously.


ACLU Sues Missouri School District Over Internet
Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

eSchool News: In the latest development in its national “Don’t Filter Me” campaign, which aims to stop schools from blocking students’ access to educational websites about gay, lesbian, and transgender issues, the American Civil Liberties Union fi


How Far Should Online Protection Policy Go?
Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

eSchool News: A new Missouri state law that bans teachers from privately contacting students via social media has become a lightning rod for opinion as schools and their stakeholders grapple with what’s appropriate and what’s not when communicating...


Simulations Help School Leaders Hone People Skills
Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

Education Week: Jody F. Manning has been a superintendent in New York state for more than 20 years, but his experience didn’t make his conversation with the woman across the table any easier.


States Start to Require Financial Literacy Courses
Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

USA Today: Starting this fall, Virginia high school students will need more than reading, writing and arithmetic to snag a diploma. Incoming high school freshmen will be required to take a one-credit course outlining the ABCs of economics and personal...


States Face Challenges with School Reform
Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

eSchool News: With a renewed focus on student achievement and school reform, many state education agencies (SEAs) find themselves under pressure to change operations and show positive results, and a new report gives several suggestions for how state...


Hybrid Online Classes: What We've Learned
Monday, August 15t