West Virginia will become the 12th state to implement a statewide “IT Academy” certification program through Microsoft.
Deadlines are looming for schools that want to take advantage of the $2 billion in corporate donations through President Obama’s ConnectED initiative.
The Obama administration, in the latest phase of its “ConnectED” plan, has launched a website to direct K-12 schools to digital products offered by technology companies.
Companies that provide digital education for K-12 schools should undergo the same accountability as educators and administrators, say the authors of a new book.
Many states are inviting industry to help shape career and technical education to prepare for the high-demand jobs of the future.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush tells attendees at the ASU/GSV summit that entrepreneurship “is not a threat to public education.”
Leaders from education, business and the tech world talked about how schools are making the transition to using technology at the SXSWedu conference.
A new study says superintendents want more business involvement in their districts, so three organizations created a “playbook” to help businesses step up their game.
President Obama announced plans from seven large companies to support K-12 schools across the U.S. in their digital learning efforts by contributing $750 million worth of goods and services.
The Federal Communications Commission will lift the amount devoted to schools’ and libraries’ high-speed Internet access by $1 billion annually through the E-rate program.