Distance Learning Tools That Teachers and Students Hope Become the Norm

These are the distance learning tools students and teachers hope stick around post-pandemic

The Pandemic Put the Pressure on School Technology Leaders. What Did They Learn?

The Pandemic Put the Pressure on School Technology Leaders. What Did They Learn?

Decoding the Divide: Closing the digital gap rests on effective policies, practices

Educators seek sustainable and reliable solutions to make internet access a permanent part of education on school grounds and in students' homes.

More Connected? Additional Devices Don’t Lessen ‘Troubling’ Media Literacy Skills

Despite increased access to devices and the internet, studies show that K–12 students still struggle to identify credible information.

Decoding the Divide: Pandemic highlights struggles, silver linings of digital special education

All the work to carefully plan and execute students' individualized education programs had to be completely rethought when schools switched to virtual learning last year.

Q&A: Virtual Reality Considerations in the Post-Pandemic World

How K–12 schools can get the most out of augmented and virtual reality technology in the classroom.

When Learning How to Write Starts Virtually, Here’s What’s Helpful to Know

Thanks to the pandemic this school year saw kindergarten children learning to write and other fundamentals of reading via virtual learning. What should teachers and parents know about the potential challenges these kids face?

5 Keys to Success in Hybrid Learning

Continuing to plan for remote learning is a good way to support students during transitions between distance and hybrid learning.

The COVID pandemic has given us a road map to transform education for the better

Education has been deeply effected by the pandemic but this can be an opportunity to create new and innovative resources for learning, says Sal Khan

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