THE IT Trends
Strategies & Insights for Technology Leaders in K-12 10/25/2018

IT Spotlight





Ed Tech Research & Trends


  • Two-Thirds of Phishing Emails in Ed Use 'Attached Invoice' Ploy

    The most common form of phishing email in education tends to include an attached invoice; 66 percent of hacker attempts use the attached invoice ploy to get unwary recipients to click on an infected link; another 28 percent use a payment notification scheme; and 6 percent try online order tricks.

    More
  • Survey: Higher-Level Tech Skills Lacking in K–12

    While teachers strongly support the infusion of technology into student learning, a survey found that their schools still face multiple hurdles in that pursuit, including a lack of computing devices, too much emphasis on passive activities and insufficient professional development to help educators understand how to teach with tech.

    More

K-12 Technology News


  • YouTube Investing $20 Million in Educational Content

    YouTube, a Google company, has announced plans to invest $20 million in YouTube Learning, an initiative hinted at during the summer. The goal: "to support education-focused creators and expert organizations that create and curate high-quality learning content on the video site."

    More
  • Windows Edition of Free Facial Recognition Launched

    RealNetworks, which recently announced plans to make its new SAFR facial recognition software free to K-12 schools, has launched its Windows version. The program already runs on Mac and iOS.

    More
  • Gates Foundation Funds 19 Networks for School Improvement

    The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has made what it's calling a "down payment" on an ambitious effort "to help tens of thousands of students get the education they deserve."

    More
  • USC Accelerator Seeks Ed Tech Innovators

    Could Southern California become the Silicon Valley of education technology? That's the hope of a new initiative at the University of Southern California that brings together its Rossier School of Education and its Center for Engineering in Education to launch an incubator focused on improving the quality and equity of education.

    More
  • Gates Foundation Takes Ed Data Focus International

    The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in its latest "Goalkeepers Report" pushed for greater use of assessment data in education, pointing to success in Vietnam, which has proven to be an outlier in math, reading and science test scores. Goalkeepers is a campaign for tracking progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

    More



Professional Resources