Author: Matthew Zalaznick
Curriculum
Students have the natural talent to fill the nation’s most in-demand careers in healthcare, manufacturing, technology and finance. Education leaders may, however, be concerned that not enough students are …
Leadership
"I try to be everpresent," is how Superintendent Brian Nichols describes his effort to stay connected and engaged with his students, staff and community at New Kent County Public …
edtech
Saturn's shared calendar purports to help high school students organize their academic, extracurricular and social lives. But school districts say it may put personal information at risk.
edtech
Teachers and students are engaging with fewer edtech tools but the diversity of options is forcing CIO and other educators to manage even more applications than last year.
Ed Tech
Unruly Splats is undeniably one of the great names in edtech. But what does it teach? The program, created by Unruly Studios, introduces students to coding as they create …
Cybersecurity
Cybersafety is a serious issue but the creators of Cyber Legends believe kids will know better how to protect themselves online if learning how is more fun. Cyber Legends’ …
Cybersecurity
Despite the furor over AI and chatbots, it’s not the tools and devices at the cutting edge of edtech that are of greatest concern to K12 IT leaders as …