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February 10, 2020 by Jennifer
This episode of LunchByte features host - Jill Abbott, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of ETIN as she speaks with James Basham.
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January 27, 2020 by Jennifer
This episode of LunchByte features host - Jill Abbott, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of ETIN as she speaks with Diane Glass.
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The New York Board of Regents approved regulations for Education Law §2-d. The law was passed in March 2014 introducing contract requirements between schools and vendors, security standards when handling student data, and financial penalties for vendors if found out of compliance. The regulations go into effect on January 29, 2020.
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January 13, 2020 by Jennifer
This episode of LunchByte features host - Jill Abbott, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of ETIN as she speaks with Lenny Schad.
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January 06, 2020 by Jennifer
This episode of LunchByte features host - Jill Abbott, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of ETIN as she speaks with Jamie Basham.
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July 01, 2019 by Jennifer
This episode of LunchByte featuring host - Jill Abbott, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of ETIN as she speaks with Charles Fadel.
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June 09, 2019 by Jennifer
Our first episode of LunchByte features host - Jill Abbott, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of ETIN as she speaks with Dr. Linda Darling-Hammond.
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June 09, 2019 by Jennifer
The LunchByte is the podcast for the Education Division, ETIN, of SIIA This series provides you with access to leaders in the education industry and private enterprise.
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The proposed FY20 budget slashes funding for critical education technology programs at the U.S. Department of Education (ED). The proposal outlines a number of priorities and makes a number of cuts to other programs reflecting the Administration’s desire to cut federal spending at ED.
While it is unlikely that Congress will pass a budget that looks similar to this proposal, the FY20 budget cycle may be more contentious than previous years with the White House promising to follow the deal that was negotiated in the Budget Control Act of 2011. The passage of the Budget Control Act of 2011 enacted a series of complex mechanisms that has an impact on the federal budget. Government wide cuts, applicable to both mandatory and discretionary spending, were triggered after a failure to make a deal on deficit reduction in 2013. These cuts have been delayed a number of times but it seems the White House may push to keep the sequestration cuts intact this budget cycle as described in this ...
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December 26, 2018 by Sara
In December 2017, the U.S. Department of Education and the Federal Trade Commission held a workshop focused on ed tech and student privacy. The workshop brought together a wide range of stakeholders interested in protecting student privacy – business, education, and consumer advocates.
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