An annual report released today shares districts’ non-academic benchmarks to help leaders prioritize spending and other resources.
HMH Labs will attempt to bring about educational innovation through the “experimentation. and rapid prototyping of new technology solutions.”
Teachers are using Google’s Classroom to manage workflow with their students, but some technology directors think the tool distracts from their districts’ learning management systems.
An inspector general’s report on the Los Angeles Unified School District’s controversial purchase of iPads will not be released to the public.
The Incubator School wants to “create tomorrow’s entrepreneurs today;” a $100,000 grant will help it create a playbook to teach other schools how to do the same.
New York City schools’ innovation zone, an effort to identify new ways to bring technology and innovative approaches into classrooms, is experiencing major changes in its leadership.
The top 25 foundations serving K-12 schools are ranked based on eight key performance categories, including assets, annual revenues, expenses and volunteers.
Companies now have a voluntary pledge for privacy practices they can sign as K-12 service providers, but some privacy advocates say it doesn’t go far enough.
Superintendents talked about how they’re approaching innovation in their districts, and what results they’re seeing, in a conference held in D.C. this week.
Companies selling educational technology to schools need to do a better job of explaining what their products do, and what results they can be expected to produce.