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Driving EdTech Systems: Student Data Privacy
This strategy supports users of the EdTech Systems Guide: Equity Equity-Driven Selection, Implementation, and Evaluation users in reflecting on and strengthening their school or system’s edtech practices around student data privacy.
Digital Use: How can leaders ensure students actively use technology as a core learning component?
This problem of practice offers school leaders three strategies to close the “digital use divide,” ensuring each student has the ability and opportunity to actively and powerfully use technology as a core component of their learning.
Bismarck Public Schools Empower[Ed]
Empower[Ed] is a hybrid program for 11th and 12th grade students attending Bismarck Public Schools.
Novi Virtual
Novi Community School District in Novi, MI, includes a virtual program for K-12 students.
Virtual Innovators Academy
Virtual Innovators Academy (VIA) is a fully-virtual high school that serves 9-11th grade students in New York City.
St. Vrain’s Advanced Global Interactive Learning Environments (AGILE)
St. Vrain’s Advanced Global Interactive Learning Environments (AGILE) is a hybrid and fully remote learning model that serves K-12 students in Colorado.
Friendship Online Academy
Friendship Online Academy consists of two programs, including a virtual public charter school for K-8 students, the only approved online school in Washington, D.C., and an online academy for 9th-12th graders based at Friendship Collegiate High...
Building Consistency in AI Usage Expectations with the Stoplight Framework
The AI Stoplight Framework helps educators set clear, consistent expectations for AI use by categorizing assignments into red, yellow, and green light designations. This strategy card outlines how to implement the framework effectively, featuring a...
Using Generative AI to Build Complex Free-Response Questions
Teachers can save time by using generative AI tools to create complex free-response questions that provide students more opportunities to practice these types of questions for assessments like the Advanced Placement (AP) examinations.
How can teachers begin to effectively and responsibly enhance teaching and learning through implementing generative AI tools?
This problem of practice offers three approaches that teachers can effectively and responsibly use to enhance teaching and learning by implementing generative AI tools.