Obama leaves behind education legacy that advanced technology amid setbacks The Obama administration launched Computer Science for All, a landmark initiative, but continued to face challenges with high-stakes testing. Dec 29, 2016 By Corinne Lestch
E-rate data suggests need for improvement Commentary: E-rate funds are seen as essential for broadband expansion, but gaps remain in meeting FCC goals to obtain those funds. Dec 20, 2016 By John Harrington
Empowering educators to ‘dig down’ through data Alabama school district uses centralized data system to help student performance. Dec 16, 2016 By Richard W. Walker
EdScoop Rochester Institute of Technology offers edX MicroMasters cyber credential New York college's offering reflects widening role of MOOC courses toward advanced degrees. Dec 15, 2016 By Corinne Lestch
EdScoop Let the edtech games begin 50 startups and developers showcase innovative learning apps and technologies launched with seed funds from federal agencies. Dec 13, 2016
EdScoop Education receives ‘D’ on 2017 Cybersecurity Assurance Report Card Tenable Network Security, which issues the annual report card, said the education sector again scored lowest in combating cyber-threats. Dec 5, 2016 By Corinne Lestch
$20 million in NSF funds slated to support K-12 computer science teachers The National Science Foundation announced new funding is available aimed at supporting teachers to boost K-12 computer science instruction. Dec 5, 2016 By Wyatt Kash
(Getty Images) Why university networks face heightened cyber-risks Commentary: The proliferation of devices connecting to university systems will force IT directors to rethink their DNS and DHCP network solutions. Dec 5, 2016 By David Williamson