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10 Things To Know about the Future of Blockchain in Education

Doug Levin

.” The event had a strong financial services theme, although I met audience members engaged in a wider array of fields (including healthcare and social media). Student mobility within and across states is a big issue. Consider, too, international students interested in studying in the U.S. (or

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Jobs in cybersecurity are exploding: Why are women locked out?

The Hechinger Report

To detect and ultimately thwart the cyber criminals, who are masquerading as legitimate business owners, the Throckmortons must solve a series of increasingly difficult challenges beginning with figuring out how to log into one of the gang member’s social media accounts by cracking a password reset form.

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Online Teaching Platforms: Why K12 Organizations Are Choosing to Digitize Their Content

Kitaboo on EdTech

Learners want to access on-demand learning resources just as they access social media or any other online platform. . According to Markets And Markets, by 2026 the digital education market is projected to reach $46.7 Learning on Demand. Learners everywhere today have access to smartphones. Learning patterns have also evolved.

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Navigating Cell Phone Policies & Bans in K-12 Schools

Minga

A full program report will be included in the state’s annual School Safety Report and is set to expire on December 1, 2026. Liias introduced Senate Bill 5346 in early 2025, both requiring Washingtons nearly 300 school districts to implement restrictions on mobile device use during instructional hours.