Remote Learning Calls for More Coordinated Cybersecurity

More remote learning means more of a focus is needed on cybersecurity

What Children Are Learning With Your Work From Home And Why It Matters

Until now, work was largely invisible for children—knowledge work happened outside of the home and if it happened after hours, it was on a screen. But now children can see and hear how work happens as so many parents work from home

3 Studies Supporting Digital Learning as Beneficial to Students

Can digital learning actually prove to be beneficial to students? Theses studies suggests they're not only beneficial but supported by formal theories of learning

LA schools define early learners as ‘high-needs’ to bring them back to campus

Los Angeles County remains in California’s most restrictive tier for reopening but some K-12 schools have found a way to welcome back their youngest students.

Teaching Cybersecurity To Our Kids: Making Sure They’re Safe Online

It's National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Here are some ways parents can keep their children safe online

How to Make Virtual STEM Lessons More Engaging for Young Learners

How to make science, technology, engineering, and math lessons come alive for elementary students during distance learning

Report Estimates 1 to 3 Million Students Missing From School Since March, But Data on Disrupted Learning is ‘At Best a Moving Target’

If just 10% of students in California’s high-risk student groups haven’t attended school since March, that would amount to 200,000 students — the size of a large metro school district, according to new report

Language Learning with a Side of Art to Go

How the arts can aid a student's language learning as they learn from home

How deeply will digital learning transform K-12 long term?

How deeply will digital learning transform K-12 long term?

Child Regression Amid The COVID-19 Crisis: When To Worry And When Not To

It is no secret that the COVID19 pandemic can affect children's mental health and some kids may even experience some regression into bad behavior. When should parents worry?

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