Digital Curriculum

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Standards & Accountability Adaptive Testing Evolves to Assess Common-Core Skills
As many states move to put in place online testing by the 2014-15 school year, at least 20 have indicated they plan to use new computer-adaptive versions of the tests.
Michelle R. Davis, October 15, 2012
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Standards & Accountability Ready or Not, Here Come the Digital Demands of Common Core!
Digital Directions Executive Editor Kevin Bushweller writes about the technology demands of the standards and how schools are likely to cope with them.
Kevin Bushweller, October 15, 2012
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Standards & Accountability Are You Tech-Ready for the Common Core?
Many school districts are worried that the standards' requirement for online testing is pushing them over the brink of their technological capacity.
Michelle R. Davis, October 15, 2012
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Classroom Technology Tactics for Securing Common Core Tests
Educational technology experts identify common management and security problems associated with online testing and what schools can do to fix them.
Mike Bock, October 15, 2012
3 min read
A student walks past trailers set up for additional construction at Lindsay High School in Lindsay, Calif., where the rural district has put in place an ambitious competency-based education system for all grades.
A student walks past trailers set up for additional construction at Lindsay High School in Lindsay, Calif., where the rural district has put in place an ambitious competency-based education system for all grades.
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Teaching Competency-Based Schools Embrace Digital Learning
Educators using competency-based education coupled with technology will have a head start in preparing for common-core assessments, experts say.
Katie Ash, October 15, 2012
11 min read
Curriculum Common Core Drives Interest in Open Education Resources
Spurred by the adoption of common standards in nearly every state, educators are turning to open digital resources as they re-evaluate and realign curricula.
Katie Ash, October 15, 2012
10 min read
Curriculum Choosing Between Print and Digital
A survey of more than 800 public school parents and teachers around the country asked them to answer some important school budget questions.
October 15, 2012
1 min read
Reading & Literacy Latest NAEP Test Assesses Computer-Based Writing
The new version of the assessment found that most students lack writing proficiency.
Nora Fleming, October 15, 2012
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Special Education Common Adaptive Tests to Address Special Needs
Advocates for students with learning disabilities see benefits in adaptive approach, but are watching closely to make sure the assessments are structured appropriately.
Michelle R. Davis, October 15, 2012
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Curriculum Albuquerque, N.M., Schools Replacing Textbooks With 'Techbooks'
New Mexico's largest school district recently approved an $11.3 million contract with a company that provides web-based resources instead of paper educational materials.
The Associated Press, October 15, 2012
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Curriculum Arkansas Expands Digital Encyclopedia Program for Schools
Educational resources from Encyclopaedia Britannica will be accessible to Arkansas K-12 classrooms.
Nikhita Venugopal, October 5, 2012
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Curriculum New $159 Amazon Tablet Challenges iPad
Other new tablets, such as Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1, could also gain more traction in the ed-tech marketplace.
Mike Bock, September 27, 2012
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Standards & Accountability La. Opens Marketplace of Courses for Students
Public and charter school students will be able to choose classes offered by businesses, nonprofits, and other groups, as well as schools.
Erik W. Robelen, September 10, 2012
9 min read
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Illustration by Chris Whetzel
Classroom Technology New Laws, Programs Expand E-Learning Options
Several states have enacted laws that require more choices for students who want to try taking courses online, outside the offerings of brick-and-mortar schools.
Michelle R. Davis, August 27, 2012
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