
The Wrong Question May Be Costing Students the Right Answers
The headlines keep coming. Another state considers legislation to impose screen time limits. A different district bans personal devices. A

The headlines keep coming. Another state considers legislation to impose screen time limits. A different district bans personal devices. A

For too long, K-12 technology leadership has been defined by siloed approaches — prioritizing tools over the systems they operate

Discussions about artificial intelligence (AI) in education often fall into two extremes. On one side, AI is celebrated as the

As educators work to meet an evolving set of student needs and hopes, AI offers schools a unique opportunity to

Education leaders across the country are exploring how to harness artificial intelligence (AI)’s power to redefine what’s possible for school

As the school year begins, edtech leaders have a vital opportunity to reflect on their practices, identify areas for improvement,

September marks a turning point for the K-12 sector. Since March 2020, the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER)

Edtech can be a powerful tool in any school system’s efforts for equity when implemented effectively. However, rapidly changing technologies

When implemented thoughtfully and equitably, edtech has the power to accelerate learning and address persistent disparities. While academic edtech tools

The unexpected and rapid switch to virtual learning during the pandemic led to a massive infusion of technology devices and