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Los Angeles Unified School District Offers Spectrum Enterprise Stay Connected K-12 Solution to Families as a Way to Receive Robust Home Internet Access at No Cost to Students

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today announced that it is working with the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), the country’s second largest school district, to help thousands of families who lack robust internet connectivity at home enroll in the Spectrum Enterprise Stay Connected K-12 solution, which is provided at no cost for students.

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How Do You Teach Art, Music and PE Online? In China, They’re Figuring It Out.

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She needs to make slippers for my little brother as they follow the livestreamed art class.” But what about hands-on subjects like art, music and PE that often require equipment, movement and interaction? Improvising Art and Music Classes Online A second grader’s drawing for online art class. My mom is going crazy.

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5 positive ways students can use AI

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Just as the internet revolutionized education, AI will be the next game-changer. Just like the internet, AI isn’t going anywhere–so let’s teach our kids to work with AI, not against it. They can learn about art from Frida Kahlo and about WW2 by chatting with a teenage version of Anne Frank.

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4 predictions for computer science education in 2022

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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, school districts across the country have seen an influx of funding for student devices, internet access, and a variety of edtech tools. This practical change has made it easier to incorporate computer science lessons into core subjects taught across the day, like math and language arts.

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The 10 most popular learning channels for kids

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Even before COVID-19 forced the closure of schools around the world, the internet had become a virtual classroom with a growing number of engaging learning channels for students. Whether it’s discovering a new language, brushing up on those math skills, or getting creative with arts and crafts, there’s something for everyone.

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3 Ways Google Arts & Culture Can Enrich Your Lessons

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By Meghan Bogardus Cortez From virtual museum trips to close-up art investigations, Google has a plethora of offerings for educators.

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It’s time to invest in tech equity in education

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It shouldn’t rely on home internet access, a community hotspot or a ride to the library. It shouldn’t be exclusive to kids who attend schools stocked with new textbooks and state-of-the-art laboratories. In some districts, that might mean building internet service contracts into every device. Rather, U.S.