Voting is now open to recognize K-12 education technology leaders who go above and beyond their daily duties. Winners will be announced at CoSN's annual conference in…
Commentary: While technology has become a pervasive part of the classroom, it can also help meet immediate learning needs as schools face a growing shortage of teachers.
A new report from EducationSuperHighway highlights K-12 broadband gains but says more work is needed to deliver digital tools to 11.6 million students still lacking adequate access.
The American Library Association and Google announced the next phase of the Ready to Code program, which will deliver programming courses and activities to young library patrons.
Alana Davidson, a senior at UNH, created a program using finger scanning and swipe-card technology to distribute donated credits to students who are privately struggling to pay…