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Higher Education
Educause '23: Teaching About AI Must Include Limits, Biases
As teachers integrate generative artificial intelligence into lesson plans and subjects, doing so responsibly will mean teaching about the limitations and biases of such tools, and discouraging over-reliance on them.
October 10, 2023
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Brandon Paykamian
Cybersecurity
Boulder Disaster Management Social Account Hacked, Disabled
The official Twitter/X account for the Boulder, Colo., Office of Disaster Management was deactivated to prevent “suspicious activity” after it was apparently hacked over the weekend.
October 10, 2023
K-12 Education
North Carolina to Require Compsci for High Schoolers
In order to graduate, freshman entering North Carolina public high schools in the 2026-2027 academic year will have to pass a computer science course, which is likely to cover programming, analytics, AI and cybersecurity.
October 10, 2023
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News Staff
Artificial Intelligence
New Jersey Establishes Artificial Intelligence Task Force
Gov. Phil Murphy signed an executive order Tuesday charging the task force with studying artificial intelligence and recommending government actions to support ethical use of the rapidly evolving technology.
October 10, 2023
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News Staff
GovTech: In Case You Missed It
New Euna CEO Tom Amburgey Shares Priorities — ICYMI
Gov tech veteran Tom Amburgey discusses his new role as CEO of Euna Solutions, how the company's mission aligns with his own and shares his insights from the public sector.
October 10, 2023
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Dustin Haisler
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Joe Morris
Workforce & People
Jeff Maxon Named Kansas Chief Information Technology Officer
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly today announced the appointment of Jeff Maxon to the position of chief information technology officer — a role he has been serving in an interim capacity since January.
October 10, 2023
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News Staff
GovTech Biz
Want to Do Business With Government? Be a Partner, Not a Vendor
Working with government customers is distinct from strictly commercial relationships in important ways. Texas CIO Amanda Crawford has some tips on how to cultivate lasting partnerships with the public sector.
October 10, 2023
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Noelle Knell
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Lauren Kinkade
K-12 Education
Parents Report Glitches in LAUSD's Bus-Tracking GPS System
Many parents and bus drivers like the idea of the bus-tracking GPS feature that Los Angeles Unified School District launched in May, but they've found its accuracy and functionality highly inconsistent.
October 10, 2023
Question of the Day
Can 404 error pages steal your credit card data?
Answer: It appears so.
October 10, 2023
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Teachers Bringing Back Handwritten Work in Light of AI
A survey by Intelligent.com found that two-thirds of high school teachers and college instructors are rethinking their assignments, and three-quarters of those teachers are planning to require handwritten work.
October 10, 2023
Budget & Finance
NASCIO 2023 State CIO Survey Weighs IT Financial Models
The 2023 survey, released at the group’s annual conference, digs into several key issues for state CIOs: Are general funds better than chargebacks? Is cybersecurity insurance worth it?
October 10, 2023
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Thad Rueter
Infrastructure
Los Angeles Metro Tests Universal Basic Mobility Program
A newly unveiled pilot program at L.A. Metro gives $150 a month to 1,000 residents to be used for transportation across the region’s public and private networks. The program is similar to work being done in some other major cities.
October 10, 2023
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Skip Descant
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: ‘Becoming a Local Emergency Management Director’
We have thousands of counties and cities in the United States. Each of them should have someone designated as the local emergency management director.
October 10, 2023
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Eric Holdeman
K-12 Education
Merrimack Valley Tech Schools Get Almost $1.5M for Voc Ed
Greater Lawrence Technical School and Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School will each receive over $700,000 to build talent pipelines in fields such as advanced manufacturing and marine technology.
October 10, 2023
Cloud & Computing
How Does Tech Debt Impact Government Service Delivery?
Colorado’s Deputy Executive Director of IT Julia Richman says an important part of getting the state off legacy systems has been demonstrating how carrying tech debt affects digital services.
October 10, 2023
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Lauren Kinkade
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Noelle Knell
Policy
Michigan Bill Could Stop HOAs from Blocking Home Chargers
Homeowners associations could be prohibited from blocking energy efficiency upgrades – from rooftop solar panels and home EV charging to rain barrels – under a new proposed bill in the Michigan House.
October 10, 2023
Transportation
San Diego Explores Regulating Lithium Batteries Used in EVs
Concerns about explosions, fires and toxic gas have prompted San Diego officials to begin crafting proposed laws to regulate the storage and disposal of lithium-ion batteries, which are used in EVs.
October 10, 2023
Artificial Intelligence
Vice President to Attend British Summit on AI Guardrails
Vice President Kamala Harris will speak in the United Kingdom next month at a gathering focused on creating guardrails around artificial intelligence, according to a person familiar with the matter.
October 10, 2023
Cloud & Computing
CIOs Peer into Crystal Balls at NASCIO Annual Conference
The future of government technology was up for debate at the annual gathering of state IT leaders Monday, and it’s not only about AI and cybersecurity, but also better strategy and relationships.
October 09, 2023
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Thad Rueter
Artificial Intelligence
AI: 'A Helping Hand from Our Robot Overlords'
Arizona Chief Information Security Officer Ryan Murray sees two significant opportunities for artificial intelligence in cybersecurity.
October 09, 2023
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Noelle Knell
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Lauren Kinkade
Government Experience
Human-Centered Design Lies at the Heart of Vermont IT
At the NASCIO Annual Conference in Minneapolis, Vermont CIO Denise Reilly-Hughes explained how putting users at the center of tech projects results in better outcomes for both residents and state employees.
October 09, 2023
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Lauren Kinkade
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Noelle Knell
Emergency Management
Why the Mentally Ill Are Most Often Injured by Police
Realizing the challenge, the San Jose Police Department has committed considerable effort to teaching its officers to handle these situations, becoming a national leader when it required all of its officers to undergo specialized crisis intervention training beginning in 2017.
October 09, 2023
Biz Data
Do AV Shuttle Rides Change Perceptions of Their Feasibility?
A small North Carolina town hosted a test pilot of an all-electric, autonomous public transportation shuttle. Survey data reveals what riders said about how they felt before and after riding.
October 09, 2023
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Nikki Davidson
Higher Education
Educause ’23: Experts Stress Need for Centralized Data Management
Administrators say colleges and universities can improve data-informed decision-making, and potentially help struggling students, by creating a centralized data system for their institution.
October 09, 2023
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Brandon Paykamian
Infrastructure
EV Caravan Rolls into West Texas as Part of Charm Offensive
Residents of Midland, Texas, got an up close look at a caravan of various electric vehicles during an event aimed at removing the mystery and stigma associated with the increasingly popular technology.
October 09, 2023
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