European group houses edtech resources removed by Trump administration

The European EdTech Alliance is providing public access to dozens of research projects, guides, and other resources from ED.gov that have been taken down by Trump appointees. "This is important knowledge that needs to be shared."


EuroThe European Edtech Alliance, a nonprofit bringing together 2,600 businesses and organizations related to technology and learning across the continent, has released a collection of research and resources once available on ED.gov and the Office of Educational Technology's websites, which have all been taken down by the Trump administration recently. The Alliance's website is hosted in European-based servers.

"The United States Department of Education and, in particular, the Office of Educational Technology, created a number of resources that have been foundational in supporting developers, educators and decision-makers in fundamental areas of technology integration and implementation," the organization announced on its website. "Since February 2025, these resources are no longer available via the Department of Education. We believe that they contain important knowledge that deserves to be shared."

The collection will be updated with more resources as needed in the future.

Access the collection (and consider bookmarking it) on their website. 

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