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Edtech gone rogue? Tackling “Dirty Stream” attacks amidst uncontrolled app overloads

eSchool News

While summer breaks may offer a pause for students and staff, they often mark a hacker activity surge. This means establishing alerts and working towards regular device audits, patch testing, and rollback strategies. Amidst this growing chaos, admins cannot afford to take a break. Encouragingly, there is already a head start.

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Hackers don’t take a summer vacation–neither can school cybersecurity

eSchool News

Recent history shows that hackers actually ramp up their activity during vacations and long weekends. Good patch management starts by setting a strategy for implementation, like establishing alerts and leveraging unified consoles, and working towards regular device audits, patch testing, and rollback plans.

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A Lockdown Abroad Disrupts Testing at Home

Edsurge

Students who were expecting to take online tests proctored by Examity received a notice that the service had been temporarily suspended. Consequently, test-takers will not be able to access their proctoring appointments today.” Consequently, test-takers will not be able to access their proctoring appointments today.”

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DEI in action: eSN Innovation Roundtable

eSchool News

What do they look like in terms of the active participation of teachers and students? Department of Education’s recent edtech plans] discussed active vs. passive consumption of technology. This is a community problem that our local government should be investing in. How do these DEI concepts play out in your districts?

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Districts put DEI into action

eSchool News

What do they look like in terms of the active participation of teachers and students? Department of Educations recent edtech plans] discussed active vs. passive consumption of technology. This is a community problem that our local government should be investing in. How do these DEI concepts play out in your districts?

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What is Constructivism and How Does it Fit Your Class?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Constructivism is a student-centered philosophy that emphasizes hands-on learning and active participation in lessons. Constructivists believe that learning is an active process so the most effective way to learn is through discovery. It is an active response to the receipt of new information. Objective truth is unknowable.

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Product Review: DJI Phantom 4 Pro+ Enables to Unique Film Production for Students

EdTech Magazine

Its landing gear includes obstacle avoidance sensors that, when activated, prevent a crash in all directions except up. During testing, the video footage I shot was crisp and clear, and photos were bright and vibrant. As a middle school video production teacher, I researched and tested my share of drones before choosing the best one.