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    FEV Tutor Acquired by Alpine Investors, Positioning FEV for 'Next Phase of Growth'

    K–12 online tutoring platform FEV Tutor has been acquired by San Francisco-based private equity firm Alpine Investors, providing the resources for FEV Tutor to continue growing its product and its reach, according to a news release. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. 07/19/2022

    • Breaking News
  • ParentSquare has published a free guide to help K-12 schools improve school-home communications methods and planning

    ParentSquare Releases Back-To-School Guide for Better School-Home Communications

    As K–12 educators and school leaders prepare for the start of the 2022–23 school year, unified communications provider ParentSquare has released a Back-to-School Checklist for Successful School-Home Communications, a free guide to help administrators and district communication leaders to revisit and improve their parent-home communications, according to a news release. 07/18/2022

    • Breaking News
  • An Administrator's Guide to Optimizing School Business Processes Using the Cloud

    An expert viewpoint piece lays out the benefits of using the cloud to manage school processes and office business, and a roadmap to optimizing school business processes for K–12 school administrators. 07/18/2022

    • Viewpoint
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    Four Simple Steps to Adding SEL to Any Classroom

    A social-emotional learning specialist explains how any educator can begin teaching social-emotional learning in their classroom in four simple steps: planning to pause, practicing, tracking it, and finally, by talking about it. 07/18/2022

    • Viewpoint
  • People on the Move newsmakers in K-12 ed tech

    Schmedlen, Mullin, Blackman, Clerkley, Vijiasingam, Terry, Crawford, & Hansen Take New Ed Tech Leadership Roles

    People on the Move ed tech newsmakers include Gus Schmedlen at Texthelp; Jennifer Mullin at DreamBox Learning; Donna Blackman at Stride; Cheretta Clerkley at ISTE; Shiren Vijiasingam at Instructure; Shannon Terry and Kate Crawford at Safari Montage; and William Hansen at Building Hope. 07/18/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Four Ways Schools Benefit from Revamping Payments through Digitization

    Schools are far too bogged down in slow, inefficient processes for collecting payments from families for a multitude of student activities and needs, and these processes are ripe for true digitization — an expert in e-commerce payments explains four main benefits for schools of a payments revamp through digitization. 07/14/2022

    • Viewpoint
  • Survey Shows Teachers See Play and Choice in Learning Methods As Key to Student Engagement

    A recent survey of teachers by Kahoot reveals that educators see playful learning and student choice in learning methods as vital to helping boost student engagement and outcomes, according to a new report from the ed tech company. 07/14/2022

    • Breaking News
  • A screenshot of how to get started using Gradescope with existing assignments

    New Gradescope Mobile App Allows Students to Submit Assignments Through Smartphones

    Ed tech provider Turnitin has launched a new mobile app for its Gradescope assignment and grading platform that enables students to submit their assignments through any connected smartphone, the company announced this week, following a limited-access pilot in April. 07/14/2022

    • Breaking News
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    K12 SIX Releases Essential Cyber Incident Response Template for Schools

    K12 Security Information Exchange today released a free Cyber Incident Response Runbook for U.S. public schools, a fill-in-the-blank style guide created specifically to help K–12 school leaders build an effective, comprehensive response plan for any type of cyber incident. 07/13/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Annual Camp Promethean Free Virtual Learning Event for Educators is Thursday

    Ed tech provider Promethean will host its annual Camp Promethean virtual professional learning event on Thursday, July 14 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. EDT, and participation is free for educators, the company said in a news release. 07/13/2022

    • Breaking News
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    Why Student Data Breaches Are Dangerous & How They May Alter the Ed Tech Marketplace

    What do the expanding impact of recent ed tech data breaches — and what the growing dangers of student data breaches — mean for policymakers, parents, IT professionals, and school districts? THE Journal Insider podcast discusses student data privacy, policy, and ed tech procurement with Doug Levin, national director of K12 Security Information Exchange, and Dr. Tim Clark, Vice President of K12 Programs at 1EdTech. 07/12/2022

    • Breaking News
  • An adult helps a child with a hands-on learning project during a Verizon Innovative Learning program

    Verizon STEM Achievers Camps at 44 Partner Colleges Free for Title I Middle Schoolers

    Verizon Innovative Learning has expanded its free project-based summer program, a series of three-week, on-site camps called STEM Achievers, to include middle-school students in more under-resourced communities, a Verizon spokesperson said. 07/12/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Deadline for $10,000 District Community Engagement Grant Looms

    The deadline for the $10,000 ClassTag Community Engagement Grant is just nine days away. The program will recognize one school district for a "creative or successful new community engagement initiative" that took place in the 2021–2022 school year. 07/11/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Applications for High School Educator of the Year Awards Open Through Oct. 1

    Oct. 1, 2022, is the deadline to apply for the National Society of High School Scholars’ Educator of the Year Awards, with grant funds of $5,000 for the top award and nine finalist awards of $1,000 apiece. 07/11/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Applications for STEAM Educator Grants Open through Aug. 15 for High School Teachers

    The National Society of High School Scholars’ STEAM Educator Grant, accepting applications through Aug. 15, is for high school educators who teach STEAM principles or subjects and are currently employed at a public or private high school in the United States. 07/11/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in Teaching Grants for High School Teachers: Deadline is Aug. 15

    Aug. 15 is the deadline to apply for the National Society of High School Scholars’ Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Teaching Grant, for educators who serve in rural areas, diverse student populations, or are “actively promoting diversity and inclusion initiatives in their school or greater community.” 07/11/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Entry Period Closes July 15 for OtterBox Learn Connected Grant of 75 iPads and Cases

    OtterBox is giving away 75 iPads and Defender cases to an under-resourced classroom or school district, and educators may enter themselves or nominate other teachers of under-resourced classrooms through Friday, July 15. 07/11/2022

    • Breaking News
  • Why Student Data Breaches Are Dangerous & How They May Alter the Ed Tech Marketplace

    What do the expanding impact of recent ed tech data breaches — and what the growing dangers of student data breaches — mean for policymakers, parents, IT professionals, and school districts? THE Journal Insider podcast discusses student data privacy, policy, and ed tech procurement with Doug Levin, national director of K12 Security Information Exchange, and Dr. Tim Clark, Vice President of K12 Programs at 1EdTech. 07/11/2022

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