(David Joyce / Flickr) ‘School Time’ helps educators make the most of their days The new service translates survey responses from teachers, administrators and staff into data that schools and districts can use to inform scheduling. Oct 31, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
(Getty Images) Data analytics tool sees fail rate plummet in Kennesaw State course An educational learning platform is helping the school's educators monitor student engagement and performance. Oct 31, 2018 By Betsy Foresman
(Getty Images) 5 privacy considerations before trying new edtech in the classroom Student privacy becomes less overwhelming when teachers consider a few key tips, says Susan M. Bearden of the Future of Privacy Forum. Oct 30, 2018 By Susan M. Bearden
(Getty Images) Immersive technology: Classroom asset or just another tech fad? Technologies like virtual or mixed reality aren't a classroom cure-all, but some experts say they could transform how students learn. Oct 29, 2018 By Julia Ottesen
(Getty Images) U. of Missouri boosts STEM for rural schools with $22.4M in grants The university anticipates new federal funding will bring STEM education to 500 educators and nearly 30,000 students in high-need areas. Oct 26, 2018 By Betsy Foresman
(Getty Images) Why K-12 educators should rethink their school schedules Far from innocuous, scheduling can drive student performance as the "heart of the school." Oct 26, 2018 By Stacey Pusey
(Getty Images) 5 critical guidelines for data privacy across school districts How school superintendents can keep student data private in an accelerating tech market. Oct 25, 2018 By Stacey Pusey
(Getty Images) Custom platform helps Colorado students ‘Navigate’ college careers The tool developed by the Colorado Community College System will soon be available for students on all 13 of its campuses. Oct 25, 2018 By Jared Beinart
A miniaturized ion trap for the simultaneous use of different ion strings for quantum information processing. (Institute of High Energy Physics at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna / Flickr) NSF grant program to pay universities to hire quantum researchers As the federal government and the tech industry try to develop powerful computers that harness the quirks of quantum physics, they are also looking to build a… Oct 25, 2018 By Carten Cordell
(Getty Images) To track lead in drinking water, school districts go digital A combination of EPA-approved water testing kits and facility management software is helping schools manage lead testing data. Oct 24, 2018 By Ryan Johnston