School districts will need to be more critical of ed tech tools as vendors face more aggressive accountability demands this year, say K-12 tech experts.
Amelia Vance, at left, the founder and president of the Public Interest Privacy Center, leads a discussion on Feb. 10, 2026, at George Washington University law school in Washington. The panel ...
Janice Mertes is the CDW state-level ambassador serving state departments and K–12 education. She has more than 30 years of experience in public education, including 20 years in a large suburban ...
Parents of Bend-La Pine Schools students, supported by local advocacy group Well Wired, have joined forces to express their collective concerns about the district’s implementation of educational ...
Leveraging artificial intelligence in tandem with other assistive technologies has the potential to elevate learning in ...
A must-read for tech-savvy educators. Delivered on Fridays, the EdWeek Tech Leader provides news and analysis on ed-tech trends and challenges, lessons learned on how to use technology in schools, ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Talk of what’s possible with AI permeated conversations this week among the 7,000 attendees at Educause, the sector’s leading education-technology conference. But amid the product ...
McPherson Middle School in Kansas had been burned before by education technology, but in 2022 school leaders were ready to try again. They selected a digital programme called IXL from a statewide ...
The call for speakers is now open for Tech Tactics in Education September 2025, a fully virtual event developed by the producers of Campus Technology and THE Journal. Taking place on Sept. 25, 2025, ...
The platforms I once promoted could show you a dashboard of open rates and response times. What they couldn’t show you was whether a student felt heard—or safe enough to speak. I used to celebrate ...