School IT specialists offer recovery guide to flood-stricken school districts The Consortium for School Networking released a new resource to shepherd IT response to water damage. Sep 19, 2017
EdScoop NSA launches 2017 Codebreaker Challenge for college students The spy agency's annual competition simulates realistic government cybersecurity scenarios for students to analyze and resolve. Sep 15, 2017 By Kate Roddy
EdScoop College textbooks aren’t just moving online — they’re becoming personalized and interactive A new college textbook from Pearson uses IBM Watson technology to act less like a book and more like a news feed. Sep 15, 2017 By Kate Roddy
Popular gamification platform goes mobile Kahoot releases app designed to make homework fun for students. Sep 14, 2017 By Richard W. Walker
Students seen as increasingly capable of school hackings Americans believe it would be "easy" for over half of high school and college students to carry out a cyberattack on schools and colleges, a recent Radware… Sep 8, 2017 By Emily Tate
Senate education spending bill draws mixed reviews The bill, approved Thursday by the Appropriations Committee, would restore funding for teacher training but still hold back on edtech support. Sep 7, 2017 By Emily Tate
High-speed internet now available to 99 percent of New Mexico public schools After two years of upgrades across the state, Gov. Susana Martinez already has nearly reached her goal for 2018. Sep 5, 2017
On the horizon: Tech trends and challenges for the next five years The NMC/CoSN Horizon Report draws on the ideas of dozens of education experts to examine emerging technologies in K-12. Sep 1, 2017 By Emily Tate