A district in South Carolina is looking for an online student registration system, while a system in Texas seeks multi-factor authentication solutions.
An Indiana district is seeking a summer reading academy, while a system in Mississippi looks for a web-based supplemental student assessment.
When it comes to providing technology for their students, teachers have dipped into their own pockets to pay for everything from lessons to apps to devices, an EdWeek Market Brief survey finds.
A district in Missouri is looking for a learning management system, while a system in New Jersey seeks a teacher certification program.
A district in Missouri is looking for a career and technical education summer program, while a system in Texas seeks a universal math screener.
A district in Utah has issued an RFP for school accounting software, while a system in New York looks for a teacher evaluation system.
How Ed-Tech Developers Can Get It Right on Augmented and Virtual Reality Products
A Researcher Breaks Down the Opportunities -- and Risks -- That Immersive Technologies Carry for K-12
A researcher for the Joan Ganz Cooney Center breaks down the opportunities — and risks — for school districts in adopting immersive technologies.
A California District’s Tough Road to Overhauling Its Device Landscape
The Lynwood Unified School District in California Has Forged a Plan for Improving Ed Tech Use and Basic Connectivity
The Lynwood Unified School District in California is trying to find a way to create opportunities for students to use ed tech, in a city where 30 percent of families lack at-home internet connectivity.
A Window Into How Districts Are Capitalizing on Federal Stimulus Aid
Devices, Mental Health, and Support for Low-Performing Schools Have Emerged as Major Needs
Leaders of the Association of School Business Officials International lay out what they’re seeing from school districts as they figure out how to spend money from the American Rescue Plan.
The Aurora Institute identified several initiatives that national policymakers can take to close the homework gap as remote learning continues to be prominent in the K-12 space.