The Federal Bureau of Investigation hauled 20 boxes worth of evidence from the LAUSD headquarters related to the district’s ambitious 1-to-1 technology effort.
A review of field testing for the PARCC tests found that many school officials had frustrations student with the student- registration process and test-administration manuals.
The market for testing and assessment has grown by 57 percent over the past two years, according to the Software & Information Industry Association.
A new challenge to the Affordable Care Act could affect federal subsidies for health insurance for millions of individuals, including school employees.
A proposal by FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler would raise yearly funding for the E-rate program from $2.4 billion to $3.9 billion.
A number of education and technology groups have called for the FCC to protect net neutrality, but the nation’s two biggest teachers’ unions have been silent on the issue.
While state-run virtual programs continue to grow, major gaps exist in the availability of online resources among urban, suburban, and small schools.
The market for tablets at the global level, and in the U.S., continues to grow, though Apple’s sales of iPads declined in the third quarter, according to the IDC.
The Small Business Investment Research Center at the U.S. Department of Education attempts to help fledgling ed-tech business find commercial success.
A consumer group is urging the giant technology services company Google to take a stronger stance in supporting net neutrality—the idea of a free and openly accessible Internet.