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Featured Special Reports

Special Report Piecing Together a Smart LMS Strategy
This special report aims to give district leaders a better sense of what it takes to piece together a smart strategy for learning management systems.
October 7, 2014
Brooke T. Webb, a teacher at Lanier High School in Gwinett County, Ga., trains a group of fellow Lanier ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog who are interested in implementing eClass, an online educational platform used for teachers and students to share work, engage in class discussions, take tests, receive grades, and accomplish other tasks.
Brooke T. Webb, a teacher at Lanier High School in Gwinett County, Ga., trains a group of fellow Lanier ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog who are interested in implementing eClass, an online educational platform used for teachers and students to share work, engage in class discussions, take tests, receive grades, and accomplish other tasks.
Dustin Chambers for Education Week
Special Report Navigating the Ed-Tech Marketplace
This special report focuses on the educational technology marketplace, including what it looks like, how it works, and the changes that are likely to shape it.
June 11, 2014
Third graders Salvador Calderon, 9, left, and Daniel Angel, 10, lean in close as they complete schoolwork on computers at the Cesar E. Chavez Multicultural Academic Center in Chicago. Principal Barton A. Dassinger has set up a process of pilot-testing products offered by education technology companies.
Third graders Salvador Calderon, 9, left, and Daniel Angel, 10, lean in close as they complete schoolwork on computers at the Cesar E. Chavez Multicultural Academic Center in Chicago. Principal Barton A. Dassinger has set up a process of pilot-testing products offered by education technology companies.
Alyssa Schukar for Education Week
Special Report Managing the Digital District
This special report, part of Education Week’s ongoing series on virtual education, aims to address such questions and provide guidance for school leaders looking for new ideas and approaches for managing the digital evolution of their districts.
October 2, 2013
Jan Mathis, left, and Brian Kayes, employees of the Erie 1/Board of Cooperative Educational Services and the Western New York Regional Information Center, speak in an unused wood shop turned technology storage and work area at Ripley Central School in Ripley, N.Y. The school district does not have a single tech leader, but instead uses the nonprofit BOCES for help with everything from tech support to staff training.
Jan Mathis, left, and Brian Kayes, employees of the Erie 1/Board of Cooperative Educational Services and the Western New York Regional Information Center, speak in an unused wood shop turned technology storage and work area at Ripley Central School in Ripley, N.Y. The school district does not have a single tech leader, but instead uses the nonprofit BOCES for help with everything from tech support to staff training.
Brett Carlsen for Education Week