Technology is pervasive in today’s world. Smart phones are ubiquitous. Schools increasingly use technology to personalize learning. Both inside and outside school, students encounter social media, cyberbullying, “fake news,” and sexting. The Computer Science for All movement encourages everyone to learn to code. School-based leaders face myriad challenges as they help their students conquer and navigate technology. The goal of this report is to gain a better understanding of how these leaders perceive these and other rapidly-changing technology-related challenges and trends.
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