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Monthly Archives: March 2020
SETDA Launches Coalition for eLearning Sharing Resources to Help Schools and Districts
The State Education Technology Directors Association recently launched its Coalition for eLearning. This SETDA Coalition for eLearning focuses state leaders, affiliates, and partners in collective action around teaching and learning in the digital age. The Coalition supports a robust website … Continue reading
Digital Literacy (ICT) Standards Refresh draft out for public comment
Last year, a committee worked on drafting possible language for an update of our current ICT Literacy Standards, which were last adopted in 2005. These program standards are in need of refresh for several reasons. They are old, last updated … Continue reading →