Carlisle Area School District plans to improve network bandwidth to handle video conferencing, virtual classrooms, large data transfers and online testing, which the state of Pennsylvania has mandated by spring 2026.
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The Center for Digital Education is a national research and advisory institute specializing in K-12 and higher education technology trends, policy and funding. The Center provides education and industry leaders with decision support and actionable insight to help effectively incorporate new technologies. The Center is a division of e.Republic, the nation’s only media and research company focused exclusively on state and local government and education. What We Do for Education Leaders: Our events help education leaders connect and collaborate as they seek to move learning forward. Our research gives technology companies and educators the information they need to solve problems so they can improve the K-20 education experience. Our editorial coverage keeps education leaders up to speed on the latest trends, policies and issues. Our publications help education administrators understand how to increase student learning through effective technology use. Our awards recognize schools and community colleges that are making exceptional gains in transforming education and improving learning with effective technology use.
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Brandi Vesco
I'm a staff writer at the Center for Digital Education, where I cover the intersection of technology and education.
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Tom Ryan
Co-Founder at K-12 Strategic Technology Advisory Group (K12STAG)
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Amy Jaskowick
Assistant Principal - Sterling Elementary; 2022 UEA Excellence in Teaching award winner; K-12 Special Education
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Jim Jorstad
Interim Chief Information Officer & Internet Security Designee Emeritus-retired
Updates
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The testing company Pearson will create and administer a digital version of the Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT), following a similar transition by Advanced Placement and New York state tests.
NYC Education Panel Approves Digital Exam for Specialized Schools
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A public community college in North Carolina will put a $5 million federal grant toward transforming a warehouse into a skilled trades center with programs in fields such as HVAC and construction.
Guilford Technical Community College to Open Skilled Trades Center
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Taking stock of things done and not done at the end of the year, IT leaders would do well to recognize the hard work and dedication of their staff, which at times goes forgotten or unnoticed.
Opinion: A To-Do List for Higher Education in 2025
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For America to remain an AI leader, Congress must invest in teacher training, AI literacy lessons and STEM improvements for K-12 schools nationwide, according to a report issued this week by the House AI Task Force.
House Report Recommends Federal Support for AI in Education
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The University of Houston had already banned employees from using the app on school-owned and operated devices, but starting Jan. 3, students and staff will not be able to use or download the app on the university network.
University of Houston Bans TikTok from Campus Wi-Fi Network
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A new cyber center will extend the Science Applications International Corporation's footprint to directly support the U.S. Air Force’s initiatives in cybersecurity, electronic warfare, information systems and digital infrastructure.
UMass, SAIC to Establish Cyber Center for Industrial Defense
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The Florida Department of Education will use a new web portal to assess and address the behavioral issues of students statewide, according to the safety software company Versaterm.
New Data System in Florida Seeks to Prevent School Violence
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A teacher and student at Deering High School in Portland, Maine, created a translation website to help teachers reach non-English families. It's now in use in 40 Maine school districts, nine states and one international school.
Translation Website by Student and Teacher Expands to Other States
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According to several leaders of ed-tech companies and nonprofits, 2025 will bring a need for increased teacher and state-level leadership, better data, college modernization, and greater focus on the global ethics of AI.
What to Expect for Ed Tech in 2025: Experts Weigh In
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