Just two days after voters returned President Barack Obama to the White House for a second term, the administration awarded nearly $150 million in i3 grants to 20 school districts and nonprofit organizations.
At annual ISTE conference, administrators, policy experts, and politicians debate the federal government’s role in putting technology in classrooms.
Comments from private sector, education technology community suggest changes, clarifications to U.S. Department of Education’s new $400 million competition for school districts.
Former President George W. Bush’s director of educational technology is to run the digital learning campaign for Jeb Bush’s education policy organization.
Despite Romney’s attacks on Obama, some experts believe their policies have much in common.
Speech, like conference, addresses technology but leaves privatization questions unanswered.