Paperless Strategy for Student Records in K-12

Paperless Strategy for Student Records in K-12

We talk to K-12 professionals every day who want digital student cumulative folders, but are overwhelmed with how to begin the process. ...

Is Your School District Taking a “Gap Year”?

Is Your School District Taking a Gap Year?

For young people graduating high school in the midst of a pandemic, a gap year before starting college is becoming a more ...

Teaching is Moving Online; What About K-12 School District Administration?

Teaching is Moving Online; What About K-12 School District Administration?

2020 will certainly be remembered for the coronavirus pandemic but in K-12 education, it will also be remembered as the year online ...

Paperless Strategy for Student Records in K-12

Paperless Strategy for Student Records

Posted by John Riordan on May 17, 20231
Is Your School District Taking a “Gap Year”?

Is Your School District Taking

Posted by John Riordan on Nov 11, 20202
Teaching is Moving Online; What About K-12 School District Administration?

Teaching is Moving Online; What

Posted by John Riordan on Mar 25, 20203
How to Convince Your District to Go Paperless

How to Convince Your District to Go Paperless

Ever-tightening budgets have become a given for district administrators. This means that every year, administrators and educators are faced with the challenge of finding new ways to keep costs down while maintaining a productive, enriching educational environment for their students and staff. Here are 3 potential ways to reduce education costs for your district, without Continue reading

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3 Ways School Districts Can Reduce Education Costs

3 Ways School Districts Can Reduce Education Costs

Ever-tightening budgets have become a given for district administrators. This means that every year, administrators and educators are faced with the challenge of finding new ways to keep costs down while maintaining a productive, enriching educational environment for their students and staff. Here are 3 potential ways to reduce education costs for your district, without Continue reading

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2017 EdTech Trends to Follow

Trends to Watch During the 2017-2018 School Year

The rapid pace of advancement in the educational technology sphere means that every year brings an exciting new range of possibilities for improving the way districts, teachers and students perform and interact with one another. Here are 5 key EdTech trends to look out for in 2017:   OER Grows Up OER (open educational resource) Continue reading

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pros and cons of common core

Common Core: The Pros & Cons

The concept of Common Core is to create consistency in education across schools in the U.S., regardless of location. Most of the states have adopted this initiative, which provides rules that must be followed to provide a standard education. To emphasize the actual processes of, for example, mathematics, instead of just the answers, Common Core Continue reading

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What Is Common Core

What Is Common Core?

The Basics Simply put, the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) is a set of high-quality educational standards for K-12 math and English language arts/literacy (ELA). The standards include learning goals which list what a student should know and be able to do at the end of each school year. The Common Core standards were created Continue reading

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What Does ESSA Mean For Your School District?

The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), essentially constitutes a wholesale rewrite of the largely unpopular No Child Left Behind Act. The new law goes into full effect beginning in the 2017-18 school year. While many in the education sector might be aware of the broad details of ESSA (i.e. that it promotes a more “well Continue reading

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what is ESSA

What Is ESSA?

The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed into law on December 10, 2015 and largely replaced the No Child Left Behind Act as well as introduced some big changes to the role of the federal government in U.S. educational policy. ESSA takes full effect in the 2017-18 school year. Here are the key elements Continue reading

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How Content360 Solves the Top 5 Pain Points of SharePoint

SharePoint is a robust content management platform, but it does not provide users with all the tools they need to process information and documents quickly, efficiently and accurately. Five of the most commonly reported pain points with SharePoint are confusing navigation, user adoption, content management, workflow, and document capture. By adding Content360° to a SharePoint Continue reading

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information overload within school districts

Does Your PowerSchool School District Suffer from Information Overload

In the increasingly high-tech world of document management, both large and small PowerSchool school districts are experiencing the pain-points inherent with “information overload”. They just have too many documents stored in too many places and trying to locate a specific record is challenging at best and impossible at worst. One of the most common contributors Continue reading

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