Whitepapers
Welcome to our free K-12-technology-in-the-classroom white paper and case study library from our sponsors. Click a title to read more or download.
There are thousands of edtech solutions and with so many tools in the market, it is challenging to know which are safe, which “play nice” with other systems, which are compliant with regulations and policies, which are eligible to be purchased using federal funds, and which will have the most impact for which students in which context.
Sponsored by Instructure
Each year, U.S. schools and districts spend billions of dollars on edtech product licenses, but they lack the tools and resources necessary to enable educators and administrators to conduct practical evaluations of edtech effectiveness in a timely manner.
Sponsored by Instructure
The long-tail impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues in K-12 education, providing rich lessons learned from the experience for both educators and parents and continuing to stimulate new energy around how to improve educational experiences for all students. The jump start for this newfound interest was certainly the seismic jolt to the traditional school paradigm resulting from the shift to virtual learning in most schools and communities due to the pandemic.
Sponsored by Spectrum Enterprise a part of Charter Communications
Large school districts face some of the most multifaceted computing demands of any organization today. Teachers and students need fast networks and constant connectivity, while administrators and IT teams require tight security and system flexibility. Read how a recent migration project in Portland, Oregon, demonstrates how modern cloud technologies can help school IT leaders meet and exceed these demands.
Sponsored by AWS
School and district leaders can leverage new technologies and the collective knowledge of education organizations and their partners to protect their schools and the communities they serve from threats like ransomware. Read this issue brief to find out how.
Sponsored by AWS
Read this case study to find out how the Austin Independent School District is using the cloud to drive the district’s three essential technology goals: simple, standard and secure.
Sponsored by AWS
In recent years, many schools and universities have started incorporating esports into their curriculum, recognizing the many benefits that it can provide for students, such as teamwork, communication, and problem-solving.
Sponsored by ASUS
As schools began the 2020 – 2021 school year, many students and teachers had to learn how to learn and teach remotely. Through that process they learned that one of the most important aspects of this remote learning scenario is connectivity.
Sponsored by SolarWinds