Safer Ed explores how science labs spark curiosity but also carry risks. Learn to identify hazards, assess risks, and create a Safer STEM lab environment.
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AI is making personalized learning a reality, but districts must strike a balance between innovation and fairness, protect data, and maintain educator control.
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Stories That Matter this week include school construction, AI admissions, inclusive STEM, data privacy, and voice + visual AI in K–12.
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In this CoSN podcast, we break down the TLE Self-Evaluation, a free tool that helps districts assess privacy practices and work toward the CoSN TLE Seal.
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AI is transforming foreign-language education by providing personalized practice, instant feedback, and immersive conversation opportunities.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the admissions experience—making it faster, more personalized, and accessible for students and colleges alike.
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Parents and students deserve transparency when their school undergoes construction. Safety, communication, and duty of care must remain top priorities.
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In Part 2 of the Safer Ed series, we explore how universal design and hazard analysis create safer, more inclusive Safer STEM classrooms.
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Voice recognition and visual AI are reshaping classrooms—from reading support to lab safety—while raising new questions about privacy and equity.
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From AOL’s legacy to AI rovers, VR, data privacy, and inclusive STEM safety, this week’s edCircuit roundup explores the trends shaping education.
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In this CoSN podcast, we explore how the Trusted Learning Environment (TLE) Seal sets the standard for safeguarding sensitive student information.
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A decade ago, learning management systems (LMS) were static digital filing cabinets, teachers uploaded assignments, and students logged in to complete them.
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Powered by AI, real-time GPS, and robotics, these quirky novelty autonomous bots are revolutionizing the way students live and learn.
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The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) and SETDA issued the following statement on the future of the Universal Service Fund (USF)
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As the company retires its dial-up service, educators can look back on how AOL sparked habits, ideas, and infrastructure that power modern education technology