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What are three words to describe AI in education? Learn how influencers @keithkrueger, @EdTechBites, @jamesvarlack, @JaimeDonally and @annvega described artificial intelligence in our full video: bit.ly/3TweQiX
When developing AI policies, gathering a diverse group of stakeholders is vital for a variety of viewpoints. Find out what we learned at ISTELive. bit.ly/4o4AMQv

K12 IT teams are being asked to do more with less, says @boxlightinc’s Sean Penn. Find out how a new emergency alert system could eliminate redundancies, saving time and money and keeping schools safer. bit.ly/3TbXWpK

Summer is a great time to install and test new school safety tech. Here’s how K–12 IT professionals can make the most of their time before school starts again: bit.ly/40xaNqy

Connectivity is vital for a successful, competitive #esports team. If your rural K12 district is struggling to meet the threshold, consider wireless site surveys and Network as a Service solutions. edtechmagazine.com/k12/article/20…

Are K–12 classrooms ready for devices with NPUs? We sought insights from @Deirdre206 @MicrosoftEDU and experts at @HP. Here’s what they had to say: bit.ly/3IJtrFF

What are the risks around AI in K–12 education? Here’s what experts say to watch out for: bit.ly/3TweQiX

Combining @MicrosoftTeams with @YealinkNews phones improved communication and optimized costs for @GCSchoolsNC. Read more in our article. bit.ly/4lukRsR

Stop relying on systems that weren’t built to work together. K12 administrators need reliable school safety technology. See how companies like @boxlightinc are building interoperable systems: bit.ly/3TbXWpK

EDR and XDR solutions monitor K–12 devices for signs of threats. Find out how three districts are using these tools.: bit.ly/3Ivx3uT

A chatbot is different from a search engine. If you’re going to implement AI agents into your K12 ecosystem, make sure teams know how to use them. bit.ly/3TvFfgG

It’s becoming increasingly difficult for private, independent and charter schools to complete major IT upgrades over the summer. Learn how it can be done. bit.ly/44WriOt

Cameras, sensors and access control solutions all work together to keep K–12 schools safe. Discover more: bit.ly/4lyPvBo

Schools need to take a layered approach to security, including cybersecurity and school safety. On top of that, they need to ready an incident response plan. These K–12 IT leaders are doing just that:bit.ly/4nXYCwS

Jason Koenig, CIO of @CCSDK12 in Colorado, is cross-training his physical security and cybersecurity teams. As school safety tech becomes increasingly digital, this keeps the district protected against any type of incident. bit.ly/3T0rNRT

Worried about cloud costs? Here’s how K12 schools can take advantage of cloud cost analysis and cloud cost management solutions: edtechmagazine.com/k12/article/20…

Prioritizing staff mental health is crucial during a cyberattack, said @JudstonISD’s Matthew Fields at ISTELive 25. Read more: bit.ly/4ktWLNo

AI is here to stay. We asked K–12 IT influencers what that might look like in education environments. Hear their answers in our video. bit.ly/3TweQiX

Watch our video to find out how K–12 schools can approach funding like a puzzle to meet their tech needs. bit.ly/4lDKVkU

With phishing attacks a constant threat, K–12 schools are fighting back with EDR technologies. Discover how these tools keep schools protected. bit.ly/3Ivx3uT

Ed tech director @AlanaWinnick works with students — in her district, at conferences and beyond — to give them a voice in the learning experience. bit.ly/3GrnLzc
