Curriculum & Administrative Technology

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Posted on January 31, 2012
As states continue to emphasize standards-based curriculum, school districts are evaluating their grading practices to measure student learning.
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Posted on January 25, 2012
Since The University of Texas System chancellor created a framework for the future, its leaders started developing a transparent way to show the public how the system is doing on meeting goals.
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Posted on January 5, 2012
Through the Oregon DATA Project, Oregon now has an adaptable data framework and a network for districts that connects virtual teams of administrators and teachers around the state.
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Posted on October 27, 2011
This academic year, Maine became the first state to bring the majority of K-12 public schools onto the same cloud-based Internet filtering service, according to market research.
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Posted on September 16, 2011
With the new system, the agency has saved more than $70,000 a year by cutting monthly payment processing time.
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Posted on September 13, 2011
Educators share resources, find digital content and teach each other on a statewide online platform.
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Posted on August 8, 2011
As states emphasize the Common Core State Standards, school districts work on using technology to meet learning goals.
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Posted on April 25, 2011
A new reading curriculum based on augmented reality technology grabs students' attention and shows them difficult concepts in a visual form.
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Posted on April 12, 2011
Curriculum developed by two teachers from Guilford County Schools gives students a taste of the game design industry. And soon, the two courses they created will be available to all North Carolina students and others throughout the nation.
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Posted on March 21, 2011
In different schools and districts, games motivate students to learn, help them practice procedures and solve problems, teach them math skills, and immerse them in problem-solving through stories.