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      State Highlights

      This year, the 2014 Digital Learning Report Card features individual State Policy Profiles, examining some of the 422 pieces of digital learning legislation enacted over the past four years. Florida’s 2012 Acceleration Options in Public Education (FL HB 7059) is featured as an example of competency-based education policies. To learn more, read the State Policy Profile for Florida in the full Report Card.

      • In the 2014 legislative session, Florida implemented the requirement for state and district Digital Learning Plans and allocated $40 million for school districts to implement their plans (s.1011.62(12), F.S.).
      • These plans cover five key components of digital learning including student performance outcomes, digital learning and technology infrastructure, professional development, digital tools, and online assessments.
      • Progress for implementing the plans and the allocation will be measured through two key technology readiness surveys completed by both schools and districts.

      Read more about legislation passed in Florida from 2014.

      Report Card 2014

      Resources for Florida

      Everything I needed to know about student data, I learned in kindergarten

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      When the Stars Align in Support of Learning . . .

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      Join Us at the 2014 National Summit on Education Reform

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      2014 National Summit on Education Reform – Don’t Miss This Opportunity

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      Upgrading High Schools with MOOCs

      By: Nathan Martin  edX believes that students who want to learn deserve access to the best classes in the world. Since launching in 2012, the non-profit collaboration governed by MIT and Harvard has expanded opportunities for driven and motivated students to take Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) from some of the best universities in the…