CT leaders hint at future of technology in schools Cayla Bamberger FacebookTwitterEmail A jug of hand sanitizer sits new to shared laptop computers at stem summer camp at Fairchild Wheeler Interdistrict Magnet High School, in Bridgeport, Conn. Aug. 19, 2020.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media Schools are preparing for a full return to classroom learning in September, but that doesn’t mean technology will fall to the wayside. Government officials and education leaders in Connecticut are exploring tech’s role in the future of teaching and learning. One of the key takeaways was the chance to personalize instruction through technology, although some said it’s just as important to ensure children have access as it is to determine what happens once they do.