VUSD's 1:1 student device technology program with Chromebooks utilizes the power of Lightspeed Alert's AI and Lightspeed Safety Specialists to keep their students and staff safe district-wide.
VUSD's 1:1 student device technology program with Chromebooks utilizes the power of Lightspeed Alert's AI and Lightspeed Safety Specialists to keep their students and staff safe district-wide.
Kenowa Hills School District in Grand Rapids, Michigan uses iPads and Chromebooks for their 1:1 program. Learn how Lightspeed's K-12 solutions help manage their students' devices while remaining CIPA compliant.
As CTO at Opelika City Schools in Alabama, Stacy Royster's district-wide goal was to keep students safe online 100% of the time. As a long-time subscriber of Lightspeed Filter, the addition of Lightspeed Alert and Safety Specialist monitoring helped Opelika
As CTO at Opelika City Schools in Alabama, Stacy Royster's district-wide goal was to keep students safe online 100% of the time. As a long-time subscriber of Lightspeed Filter, the addition of Lightspeed Alert and Safety Specialist monitoring helped Opelika
The Challenge: Addressing Technology Addition and Expanding On-Site Filtering After years of technology disinvestment, the Beaverton community passed a bond in 2014 allowing a digital transformation for the learning and business functions of the district. Two critical needs were expanding
Lightspeed Systems, an AWS Public Sector Partner, helped the Kentucky Department of Education deploy online safety solutions efficiently, protect students online, and give K–12 leaders tools to make better decisions about online learning. The Lightspeed cloud-based solutions provide content filtering,
The Challenge: Digital Citizenship and Equity Taking advantage of the rich educational opportunities that online technology offers to students, while at the same time keeping students on task and teaching them responsible digital citizenship, was a challenge for St. Joseph
Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay consists of 44 schools stretching from Willoughby on Sydney’s lower north shore to Lake Munmorah on the Central Coast. For over ten years, the diocese has used a mix of BYOD and school-owned devices to
St Herbert’s RC Primary School in Oldham wanted to give their students the best opportunities for learning with digital technology. Many students began using school-owned iPad in classrooms and to continue learning at home. The Challenge: Protecting Student Devices, Anywhere