
Bryan Krause
@bkkrause01
CDW Education Strategist
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04-08-2010 14:48:07
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Microsoft Tools Series - Join CDW and i2e to explore how your school district can transform education through Microsoft-powered technology. CDW Corporation Microsoft Education insight2execution (i2e) dy.si/P6ouX72


“82 percent of leaders say employees will need new skills to prepare for #AI,” according to a recent study, bringing #DigitalEquity in education into the spotlight. How is #GenerativeAI shaping your #Equity in education policies? EdTech K–12 Magazine dy.si/Hm1ET


So thankful for the 2023 Virtual National Summit on School Safety. The keynote was outstanding! Now an amazing panel discussion. “The internet is just another way to connect and build relationships.” Cultivate joyous content! Safe & Sound Schools





Thank you to CEIA USA for sponsoring a panel at this year's National Summit On School Safety. And thank you to the panelists that joined us: Theresa Campbell Safer Schools Together, Rachel Hochhauser Snap Inc., Antoinette King CredoCyber, Bryan Krause CDW Corporation & Paul Timm, PSP Allegion US




It’s always a good day when AJ AJ DeAndrea, John McDonald John McDonald and Bryan Krause Bryan Krause get a chance to hang out together. Doing incredible work together


Get the tools you need to improve or expand your school’s #cybersecurity program with the help of @COSN and National Institute of Standards and Technology. Find out how the framework can benefit your security posture. bit.ly/3MxSw5p





Panelists at CDW Corporation's #TCEA session on school safety talked a lot about students being more tech-savvy than many adults and how that presents security challenges. Bryan Krause shared one way schools are tackling that concern:

💡There are creative ways #K12 schools can get funding for safety tech. Jeffrey Yarbrough and Michele Gay recommended COPS grants to attendees at #TCEA.

An honor to present at TCEA with Michele Gay from Safe and Sound Schools, Antoinette King from CredoCyber and Chief Jeffrey Yarbrough from the Hutto Police Department. Thank you Rebecca Torchia Hopkins for the article!



It’s never too early to start learning about cybersecurity, especially because so many K–12 students have laptops and cellphones. Here’s where Charlie Sander, CEO of ManagedMethods, recommends that schools start: bit.ly/49p8BDY
