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SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY MAKES PROGRESS, YET CHALLENGES REMAIN By Tech & Learning published 29 December 2016 CoSN’s 2016 Annual Infrastructure Survey found that, while schools are making progress increasing broadband connectivity in classrooms, significant hurdles remain.
Back Office Business By Tech & Learning published 30 October 2015 More than 70 K–12 districts in Indiana have signed on with Instructure (instructure.com) in the last five months.
Cloud Collaboration Tools: Now or Later? By David Kapuler published 26 March 2015 According to the new “Cloud 401 Report” from CDW-G, more than 42 % of IT services in K-12 education are delivered totally or partially through the cloud.