Last spring, on a preview tour of the Cleveland Institute of Art’s new Interactive Media Lab, two students from the school’s ...
Rising college costs and projected skills shortages in occupations that don’t require a bachelor’s degree are helping to drive enrollment in K–12 career and technical education programs — which ...
Donna Prudhomme leads Beaumont Independent School District’s career and technical education (CTE) program, which last year ...
Thoughtful approaches to technology adoption can help K–12 teachers be more efficient and engaged in their classrooms and ...
With separate software products driving all of these processes, “you end up doing customizations, and those can be expensive, ...
School IT leaders are developing practical policies to ensure artificial intelligence is used ethically and equitably.
As K–12 IT leaders, you’re often thinking about what’s next as technology, curriculum and workforce needs evolve. In the face of this evolution, the challenge for IT teams is holding true to the ...
IT leaders are designing hybrid environments that are secure, scalable and manageable in an increasingly complex landscape.
An EDUCAUSE report finds that many employees remain unaware of their institution's policies and lack training to develop ...
Underlying this shift toward passwordless authentication is a shift toward a zero-trust architecture, which many ...
By staying mission-focused, investing in core strengths and collaborating with faculty, this Grand Forks institution has ...