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Reading Books to Students Online: Experts Address Concerns about Permission
Can teachers use online video to read books to their students? Experts on copyright and fair use provide guidance and reassurance.
We Have a Powerful Tool to Flatten the Unemployment Curve
Five ways leaders can act now to make the most of the short-time compensation to help blunt economic fallout from COVID-19.
Democracy Is Hard. These Cities Are Finding Ways to Pull It Off.
From Bologna to York, cities around the world are fostering real, long-lasting paths toward civic power.
Everything You Need to Know: Education in the Coronavirus Emergency Bill
We鈥檝e teamed up to explain what鈥檚 included for education in the latest coronavirus emergency package
Forget the Trump Administration. America Will Save America.
The federal government bungled its response to the coronavirus. But leaders around the country give us reason to hope.
How Recommendation Algorithms Shape Your Online Experience
How online platforms use AI to make recommendations to users, and the challenges these practices face.
As Coronavirus Spreads, Some Asian Americans Worry Their Leaders鈥 Language Stokes a Stigma
鈥淚f the virus has already been named by the [WHO] as COVID-19, any renaming is highly politically charged and motivated,” said a researcher.<...
I’m just sayin’: COVID-19 will exacerbate economic ills of Black residents in Indy
Indianapolis is already a tough place for Black residents, economically and in terms of health. COVID-19 has made it worse.
We Don鈥檛 Have to Sacrifice Cultural Relevancy While Learning Online
OER may be a useful tool for ensuring digital materials don’t help recreate the inequities students face in the classroom.