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Higher Education
Dickinson State University to Offer Online Degree Through UND
Starting this fall, Dickinson State University students can enroll and take in-person courses at DSU for two years while taking online engineering courses from the University of North Dakota.
August 02, 2024
Navigating the Recovery: Harnessing the Cloud to Improve Social Services
Denise Winkler, strategic business executive for social services and labor at Google Cloud, shares insights on how the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped the delivery of social safety net services – and what these changes mean for the future.
July 09, 2021
Justice & Public Safety
Feds Close Criminal Probe into Connecticut Ticket Data Scandal
Officials say federal investigators closed a criminal investigation into allegations that state police troopers potentially falsified data for thousands of traffic tickets, but seven officers may face discipline.
August 02, 2024
Government Experience
Digital California Park Reservation System Gets New Boost
A longstanding goal of the California Department of Parks and Recreation to expand and digitize the trip-planning experience at the agency's 280 state parks and beaches got a big boost this week.
August 02, 2024
Policy
San Francisco May Ban Software Some Say Inflates Rents
Supporters say the ban would be the first to target software that allegedly played an outsized role in increasing the cost of housing — not just in San Francisco but across the country.
August 02, 2024
Higher Education
AWS ‘Skills to Jobs Tech Alliance’ Expands to Texas
Texas State University, Houston Community College, Dallas College and Kilgore College will work with government agencies and tech companies to offer students digital skills training, credentials and internships.
August 01, 2024
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Abby Sourwine
Broadband & Network
What’s New in Digital Equity: Legislation Could Renew ACP
Plus, a broadband report card ranks ARPA-funded projects, more states see their initial proposals for BEAD funding approved, $2.7 million will support libraries’ digital literacy programming, and more.
August 01, 2024
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Julia Edinger
Emerging Tech
Niagara Falls, N.Y., Crypto Mine May Use Nuclear Power
The company behind the cryptocurrency mine, Blockfusion Ventures, is exploring powering the endeavor by a nuclear microreactor. A “technical assessment” of “advanced power supply systems” for its data center is on the way.
August 01, 2024
Health & Human Services
Forsyth County, N.C., to Offer Defibrillators by Drone
The local government will soon offer automated external defibrillators (AEDs) by air. The program was paid for with a $4 million grant from the American Heart Association and is in addition to existing AEDs in public places.
August 01, 2024
Emerging Tech
Ohioans Can Add Drivers’ Licenses to Their Apple Wallets
The Midwest state is the fifth in the nation to enable residents to take their licenses digital. But officials said Wednesday that does not replace a physical ID — which is still needed for driving and interacting with law enforcement.
August 01, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
California Offers Training in AI Use for Public Employees
The California Department of Human Resources has released professional development courses in generative artificial intelligence. The classes were created with InnovateUS, which worked with New Jersey on similar courses.
August 01, 2024
Artificial Intelligence
‘When Is the Next Hoi Toide?’ Southern Accents Stump AI
Artificial intelligence is gaining in popularity and strength — but it’s far from universally reliable. A new survey finds Southern accents are particularly difficult for AI to comprehend. This included the Outer Banks “Hoi Toider accent.”
August 01, 2024
Transportation
Survey Says Mich. Voters Value EVs but Few Would Buy One
A poll of 600 likely voters in the November general election found more than half felt it important for the state to become the center of electric vehicle manufacturing — but only about one-quarter would consider buying an EV.
August 01, 2024
Recovery
New Mexico Governor Signs $100M Disaster Relief Bill
Lawmakers specified during the special session the recovery money can go anywhere, like for fire and flood relief efforts in northern New Mexico, besides the $10 million for the Mescalero Apache Tribe.
August 01, 2024
Public Safety
Bill Would Classify Extreme Heat as ‘Major Disaster’
The Extreme Heat Emergency Act would classify extreme heat as a major disaster under the Stafford Act, which recognizes certain events as disasters eligible for a presidential Major Disaster Declaration.
August 01, 2024
Question of the Day
What sustainable tech will be taking over a Manhattan Project site?
Answer: Solar panels.
August 01, 2024
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News Staff
Transportation
Post-Pandemic, Micromobility Ridership, Cost on the Rise
A new report on micromobility ridership in 2023 from the National Association of City Transportation Officials examines trends in the use of shared bikes and scooters, in the U.S. and Canada.
August 01, 2024
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Skip Descant
Higher Education
University of Chicago Partners With VC Firm to Support New Tech
The university's Hyde Park Labs, set to open in 2025, will provide lab and office space for life sciences, data science and renewable energy researchers, and host venture capital firms ready to support new technology.
August 01, 2024
K-12 Education
How One Georgia School System Is Preparing for the Future
From establishing work-based learning programs for students to hiring specialists to help Dougherty County School System get the most out of AI, Superintendent Ken Dyer says he believes in running toward the future.
August 01, 2024
Cybersecurity
Local CIO: CrowdStrike Outage Was ‘Unplanned’ Tabletop Exercise
Sunny Isles Beach, Fla., CIO Derrick Arias offers his account of triaging the July CrowdStrike/Microsoft event and what his team will take from the experience to apply when — not if — they experience another outage.
August 01, 2024
K-12 Education
'Sexting' Issue Set Precedent for Debate About Cellphones in Schools
As with "sexting" 15 years ago, schools must contend with specific behaviors that cause specific harms, but the focus has expanded beyond how students use their phones to broader concerns about how much they use them.
August 01, 2024
Higher Education
AWS Highlights Educators’ Work in Digital Transformation
A dozen educators and five ed-tech companies earned “champion” status from Amazon Web Services, qualifying for spots on the AWS website and support from its experts and other educational leaders.
July 31, 2024
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Abby Sourwine
Biz Data
NYC’s Data-Driven Future: 46 Algorithms and Counting
New York City, which tracks the number of algorithms its departments use, has seen adoption of those tools skyrocket in recent years. Officials see them as a way to modernize government and enhance efficiency.
July 31, 2024
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Nikki Davidson
K-12 Education
Schools Can Apply Now for $1 Billion in Digital Equity Funds
The application window for the Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program opened last week, including funds for schools and other public agencies to spend on promoting digital equity among underserved groups.
July 31, 2024
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News Staff
Broadband & Network
High-Speed Internet Coming to Rural Rogers County, Okla.
Much of the northeastern Oklahoma county already has broadband service. About 10,000 households and businesses in seven areas, however, are still without — but nearly are expected to be online by January 2026.
July 31, 2024
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