Center for Digital Education
K-12 EDTECH NEWSLETTER
JANUARY 14, 2021

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Preparing for the ‘Next Normal’
Education leaders are taking stock of lessons learned following the rapid pivot to online learning. Read about the opportunities in moving to new models of teaching and learning from recent Center of Digital Education research.
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Kansas Community Examines Opening Virtual School in 2022
Great Bend will apply to the Kansas State Department of Education to start a virtual school in 2022. The school board has authorized the application, but it is not obligated at this point to start an online school. READ MORE

Santa Fe, N.M., Schools to Remain in Remote Learning
Santa Fe Public Schools will remain in the remote-learning model for the time being, with officials expressing concern over the newest staring of the coronavirus that is proving to be more easily transmissible. READ MORE

Polk County, Fla., Parents Choose In-Person or E-Learning
The Polk County Public Schools district office’s individual schools are now sending out letters asking parents of their students to make a choice between eLearning or in-person school as the pandemic continues. READ MORE

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Your new school day
Learn how to create a flexible, secure hybrid learning environment, so your students, teachers, and staff can collaborate, teach and learn anywhere.
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INDUSTRY RESOURCES

Paper: What Schools Have Learned From the Pandemic and How to Move Forward

Paper: 3 Ways to Increase Network Security for Remote and Hybrid Learning

Paper: How a Cloud-Managed Network Can Support the New Normal for In-Person Learning

Paper: Maximizing Funding Opportunities for K-12 Network Connectivity

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