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What we’re reading: June 2016

June 6, 2016 Aneri Shah

Kick off your summer reading list with these edtech highlights. 

Virtual Reality Disruption
3-D technologies can make headway in the K-12 space by offering immersive experiences and virtual field trips.

How Lindsay Unified Redesigned Itself From the Ground Up
Learn how a struggling California district revamped its outcomes through personalization and community.

How Affective Data Could Change Learning Outcomes
Understanding data on students’ emotions can boost academic performance and engagement levels. 

Classroom Technologies Haven’t Reached Their Potential
This infographic finds that most teachers aren’t experiencing the full benefits of technology in the classroom.

The Three Ways Teachers Use Data
A survey of teachers illustrates the best ways they can use data to meet student needs. 

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Indiana district enhances and secures tech access with MFA from Clever
Districts

September 18, 2023

Indiana district enhances and secures tech access with MFA from Clever

Find out how this K-12 district implemented an insurance-approved and end-user friendly MFA solution in just 4 weeks.

Multi-factor authentication for schools: How to select the right MFA tool
Districts

September 7, 2023

Multi-factor authentication for schools: How to select the right MFA tool

By considering these 7 factors, schools can select a tailored multi-factor authentication solution to enhance cybersecurity and ensure uninterrupted learning.

Steps Canadian schools can take today to better protect student data
Districts

August 25, 2023

Steps Canadian schools can take today to better protect student data

While Canadian educators are calling for better safeguards in data privacy, there are actions that schools can take right now. Clever’s Director of Security provides recommendations for vetting vendors and building a culture of cybersecurity within Canadian schools.

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