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Adam_Stone

Adam Stone

Contributing Writer

A seasoned journalist with 20+ years' experience, Adam Stone covers education, technology, government and the military, along with diverse other topics. His work has appeared in dozens of general and niche publications nationwide.

Researchers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), say they are successfully correlating students’ online behaviors to the likelihood of academic success.
Over the last decade, state and local governments have invested in open data initiatives. Have those efforts done what we thought they should?
CSforAll Consortium is not about filling jobs, but creating conditions for innovation. Chief Evangelist Ruthe Farmer shares the work of CSforAll Consortium after a presidential administration change — and the true aim of the movement.
A new computer-based solution promises to streamline K-3 oral reading assessments, giving teachers valuable new data on student competencies while freeing up classroom time.
Nevada's Learn & Earn Advanced-career Pathways helps encourage and equip high school students with entry-level cybersecurity skills.
Orlando's first innovation director, Matt Broffman, has identified 225 city services that could be Web-enabled and he's hiring an innovation team to get them online.
Shadow IT, the practice of individuals or entities within an organization outfitting their own technology needs, presents security risks. It can be duplicative and drive up the cost of technology. But experts say there are ways to keep it in check.
Emerging classroom design considers furniture and fixtures, and then dives even deeper to enable a tour de force of technology-driven, individualized education.
This year's winners are focused on deploying technology where it makes the most impact for residents.
The company has released city-specific sites featuring publicly available data using the Amazon Web Services platform.