EdTech Policy & Reform
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How EdTech Can Be Used to Alleviate Inequalities in the Classroom
As technology becomes more accessible to more students, thanks to schools investing in more 1 to 1 initiatives, it becomes important to recognize the ... -
How Education Policy Shapes the Edtech Market
Even during lean times, school districts have been eager to invest in technology in the classroom, opening up all kinds of opportunity for edtech ... -
Why EdTech Alone Can’t Change America’s Schools
Education is a complex system. Edtech is only one part of this system. Throughout history, technology fails when it is not instituted in an ... -
GDPR and Educating Employees on Cybersecurity
Out of the many negative outcomes of cyber threats in 2017 legislation change is another financial risk business dealing with Europe will need to ... -
Want more innovation? Try connecting the dots between engineering and humanities
Sophia Krzys Acord, University of Florida; Kevin S Jones, University of Florida, and Susan D Gillespie, University of Florida _This article is a part ... -
Sexism in video gaming is just another form of bullying
Michael Kasumovic, UNSW and Jeff Kuznekoff, Miami University Many people have experienced harassment or bullying online. However, the victims of such harassment are disproportionately ... -
Internet Access is the “Toll Road to Equity”
By Lydia Dobyns While access to technology and the internet are not silver bullets per se, the absence of these critical tools and resources present ... -
Assistive Technology: A Necessity for Student Success
At its core, the American educational system is about democratization of knowledge for all students, regardless of their circumstances. In 2011, 22 percent of ... -
Cheating and Technology – Unethical Indifference
Academic dishonesty is nothing new. As long as there have been homework assignments and tests, there have been cheaters. The way that cheating looks ... -
Wasted Data: 5 Facts about Why We Don’t Use Existing Student Databases
It’s no secret that technology implementation in P-12 schools comes with some serious red tape. While American colleges and universities tend to be at ...