Alice Rhee, a remote tech employee based in Fairbanks, Alaska, and her husband, a long-term public school teacher, agreed on ...
A major shift in classroom technology policy is unfolding in one of the nation’s largest school systems.
The Los Angeles school board approved a policy this week to limit screen time for all students, with different limits for different ages, and stop giving them computers to take home every day.
Technology provides instant accessibility to information, which is why its presence in the classroom is so vital. Smart phones, computers, and tablets are already an omnipresent element of everyday ...
Parents are right to ask whether classroom screens are helping students learn or simply helping tech companies grow.
The vast majority of school districts in the United States now provide school-issued laptops and tablets to students. But many educators now say the devices have become major classroom distractions.
Members of the School Board debated a change to district policy that would govern how the district’s youngest students use ...
Student classroom screen time will be cut way back under a resolution approved Tuesday by the Los Angeles Board of Education, a hard turn from years-long initiatives that provided each student with ...
No longer will every student in the Fresno Unified School District have a laptop for use at home. For almost six years, the school district provided every student with a device, part of a nationwide ...
Google on Monday announced a series of updates intended to bring its Gemini AI and other AI-powered tools deeper into the classroom. At the ISTE edtech conference, the tech giant introduced more than ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. VIRGINIA BEACH – The school board is considering a sharp limit to how much its youngest students use computers in the classroom.