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Deledao announces innovative Zoom and Meet bombing solution

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Providing added safety measures and control of K12 distance and hybrid learning instructional models, Silicon Valley based-Deledao ( www.deledao.com ), has announced a powerful new feature to its industry-recognized AI filtering capabilities. The internet of today is not like the internet back in the ’90s,” said Ji.

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Why federal-education partnerships are critical for cybersecurity

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Beyond the FCC funding Schools, just like many other sectors, operate in a hybrid environment and must have an actionable plan in place to protect their valuable data no matter the location. This shift to digital learning environments has expanded the attack surface, making every connected device a potential entry point for cyber threats.

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Reaching edtech harmony in your classroom

eSchool News

There are several prominent shifts that are driving the future of learning, therefore making a comprehensive and interoperable ecosystem essential. First is the permanence of a remote and/or hybrid learning structure.

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35 edtech innovations we saw at FETC 2023

eSchool News

Lenovo announced new hardware, software and services solutions designed to inspire and enable learning anywhere. The latest Lenovo Education portfolio includes new laptops, running Windows 11 or ChromeOS, built to help students and teachers embrace next-level hybrid learning.

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4 Tips for Configuring Devices with Windows Autopilot

EdTech Magazine

Windows Autopilot is a set of technologies for automatically setting up, configuring and resetting devices. As K–12 schools continue with remote learning or move to hybrid learning environments, IT staff need to deploy and manage mobile devices more effectively.

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When the Pandemic Hit, Edtech Companies Threw Out Their Roadmaps and Changed Course

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(Learn more about this EdSurge Research project.) Across these interviews, we found many company officials who echoed Goodwin’s comments about how the pandemic—and the resulting transition to remote and hybrid learning models among their customers—has changed their product development process.