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In addition to increased student engagement and learning opportunities, Fayette County Public Schools sought to foster student responsibility and independence and bridge summer learning gaps through supplemental educational programs. However, Fayette County knew that ensuring student data privacy on the school-issued devices was going to be a challenge.
Sponsored by Lightspeed Systems
Online learning doesn’t have to be an all-or-nothing approach. Explore blended learning with FlexPoint Education Cloud™.
Sponsored by FlexPoint Education Cloud®
Recently, the use of video streaming, virtual learning and online instruction has increased greatly, as digital learning became more widely adopted in the classroom. This has caused many school districts to adapt at a faster pace than some are prepared for.
Sponsored by Spectrum Enterprise a part of Charter Communications
Cyber incidents result in school closures, student and educator data breaches, and the theft of millions of dollars, but the current lack of public reporting requirements nationwide actually results in frequent underestimates of the challenges facing school districts. Many systems lack the personnel and expertise to defend against ever-evolving cybersecurity threats.
Sponsored by SonicWall
Since in-person learning has returned, students have continued to expect secure, remote access to documents and processes from wherever they are. In response, schools and colleges need permanent, well thought-out solutions that support and enable remote and hybrid workflows.
Edtech solutions can have significant impact on student outcomes–but understanding whether the tools your district is investing in are producing academic returns can be a challenge. How can district leaders get answers to tough questions about where edtech budget dollars are going and which tools are truly moving the needle for students?
Sponsored by Instructure
Building an effective edtech ecosystem relies on evidence. District administrators have a lot of information at their fingertips — but if it cannot be shared with and applied by those who need it, when they need it, then it loses its potential.
Sponsored by Instructure
Building an equitable, efficient and effective technology ecosystem requires intention and precision. The reality is that this work is accelerating and occurring in many school districts with limited technical personnel to manage the systems, processes and procedures that allow for smooth adoption, implementation and sustainability.
Sponsored by Instructure