The 2024 State EdTech Trends Report highlights cybersecurity as the primary tech concern for K-12 schools for the third year in a row. The report, commissioned by the State Educational Technology Directors Association, reveals a significant increase in state support for artificial intelligence in education. However, there is a notable decline in the number of state leaders who believe they have adequate funding for improving school cybersecurity.
The report indicates that while AI is gaining traction, funding challenges persist, particularly as pandemic relief funds diminish. The need for home internet access and professional training for educators has also risen, reflecting the interconnectedness of technology and educational equity. State leaders are encouraged to utilize the report's findings to modernize education systems sustainably.
• Cybersecurity remains the top tech priority for K-12 education.
• AI support in education has surged, with more states developing plans.
The report shows a growing interest in AI applications within K-12 education, with states increasing their support and planning for its use.
The report emphasizes the importance of digital equity as a priority alongside cybersecurity and AI in education.
The report highlights the lack of guidance for schools to ensure their ed-tech tools align with UDL principles.
SETDA commissioned the report to assess trends and challenges in the use of technology in schools.
Whiteboard Advisors produced the 2024 State EdTech Trends Report, providing insights into the current state of educational technology.
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