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The Office of Educational Technology (OET) provides leadership for maximizing technology's contribution to improving education at all levels.

U.S. Department of Education
Joined July 2010

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  1. Last week, the announced the opening of a third application filing window for the Emergency Connectivity Fund. The filing window is open until May 13th! Learn more here: .

    Emergency Connectivity Fund. Girls using tablet at a in a library.
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    May 3

    DEER initiative + the Path to Digital Equity: Why we need to address the digital divide with solutions around adoption via .

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    May 2

    And if you want to be notified as soon as the episode with the incomparable drops, you better go subscribe!

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    May 2

    Incredible conversation that I can't wait to share and... I mean it's definitely my most official looking thumbnail to date! 🇺🇸🎒💻

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  6. OET sends a huge THANK YOU to our ! Our nation’s teachers deserve to be celebrated every day for their work! We are excited to participate in 's Challenge and we invite you to join.

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    Teachers are passionate, innovative, kind, generous, honest, inspirational, creative, effective, fair, and so much more! Take a moment to and let them know how much you appreciate them.

    Thank you, teachers!
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  8. "The broadband funds in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provide a historic opportunity to close the digital divide for our learners, families, and communities." - , Deputy Director, Office of Educational Technology Learn more about :

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  9. OET is working to develop policies and supports focused on the effective, safe, and fair use of -enabled . Learn more and check out our latest blog series here:

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    Apr 28

    Find out how including and informing educators in design and development decisions for systems can result in more useful and usable teacher supports in this blog post:

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    "Discussions with the educational technology sector reveal most companies have plans to use artificial intelligence in their products." Learn more about AI and via . 👇

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  12. “The $65B bipartisan investment into our country’s technological infrastructure will move us closer to achieving digital equity for all communities and students" - , Ph.D., Chief Digital Equity Officer, Learn more here:

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  13. Update from The ! The third and final filing window for schools and libraries to apply for the has just opened! Learn more here:

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    Apr 28

    Breaking News: FCC opens the third and final filing window for schools and libraries to apply for Emergency Connectivity Fund support in the upcoming school year.

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    As this school year comes to a close, I am pleased to announce that we are extending more help to connect schools and libraries for the next school year through the Emergency Connectivity Fund.

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    Apr 28

    The Office of Ed Tech is looking for some fellows to support our agenda! Learn more here:

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    Apr 28

    Thank you, Ms. Larkins, Ms. Ch'ng, and , for meeting with to discuss Digital Equity planning, adoption barriers, and individualized community solutions to further connect our communities. We look forward to our work!

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  18. In our latest blog we discuss " and the Future of Teaching and Learning: Engaging Educators" Click here to learn about important considerations around including in the development of for :

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    Apr 27

    Opportunities: ◇Digital Equity in Education Impact Fellow ◇Emerging Tech in Education Impact Fellow ◇Digital Infrastructure in Education Impact Fellow ◇Data Science Education Impact Fellow ◇Environmental Justice Data & Evaluation Impact Fellow

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    Apr 27

    Yes, their input is invaluable to the design process of EdTech. Students,even more so.

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