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Emergency Management
University Endures Another Tragedy in Off-Campus Shooting
IUP spokeswoman Michelle Fryling confirmed that the party at the Chevy Chase Community Center was not affiliated with the university, but she added that at least two IUP students were injured.
October 09, 2023
K-12 Education
NYC Schools Working With Experts to Launch AI Policy Lab
Nine months after initially banning ChatGPT, New York City Public Schools aim to work with national experts and school districts across the country to craft policy around the smart use of AI for teaching and learning.
October 09, 2023
Higher Education
Emporia State University Hosts All-Day CyBYERCON
A public university in Kansas last week invited high schoolers to see presentations about cybersecurity academic programs and job opportunities for graduates trained in the protection of data and computer systems.
October 09, 2023
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
AI With Critical Infrastructure, Smart Glasses and Cyber: What’s the Latest?
There have been several important developments, conferences and speeches on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity trends over the past few months. Here’s a roundup.
October 08, 2023
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Dan Lohrmann
Infrastructure
Houston’s Smart Traffic Sign Project Hits Gridlock
Despite years of work to distribute, install and integrate the signs into Houston's internationally acclaimed traffic management system, officials have brought only 36 of the 91 dynamic message signs online.
October 06, 2023
Justice & Public Safety
San Francisco Considers Upgrading System to Spot Problem Cops
Early intervention software could soon help the San Francisco Police Department to identify "at-risk" officers. The police commission is considering an upgrade in the hopes that it fends off future lawsuits.
October 06, 2023
Cybersecurity
Ohio to Receive $1.3M from Data Breach Settlement
The state’s share of a $49.5 million settlement with a software company Blackbaud Inc. over its data security practices and response to a 2020 breach will be nearly $1.3 million, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced.
October 06, 2023
K-12 Education
Q&A: Former Prince George’s County Schools CEO on AI, Cybersecurity
Joining the Center for Digital Education this fall as a Senior Fellow, Dr. Monica Goldson reflects on her time at Maryland’s second-largest district and stresses the importance of keeping up with AI and cybersecurity.
October 06, 2023
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Andrew Westrope
Artificial Intelligence
Senators Propose Bipartisan Federal Legislation Targeting AI Use
This week, senators have proposed two bipartisan pieces of legislation that target the use of AI, one focused on advancing military use and the other focused on tackling the issue of identity fraud.
October 06, 2023
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News Staff
Question of the Day
What is a digital pumpkin spice latte and how much does it cost?
Answer: An NFT that'll set you back $20.
October 06, 2023
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Scribbles, PowerSchool Partner to Expedite College Applications
Students using PowerSchool Naviance to apply to colleges now have access to an additional 2,000 institutions under an integration with Scribbles Software that makes the process easier and faster.
October 06, 2023
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News Staff
Cybersecurity
Massachusetts Expands State Support for Local Cybersecurity
The state security operations center will now assist municipalities during cyber incidents. The state is also expanding its SOC/Range Initiative to give higher ed students hands-on experience defending local government.
October 06, 2023
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Jule Pattison-Gordon
Infrastructure
Equity Moves to the Center of Transportation Planning in Austin
CapMetro in Austin, Texas, aims to put in place the kinds of public policy that will reverse gentrification trends with a blueprint to put equity at the center of its project planning process.
October 06, 2023
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Skip Descant
K-12 Education
Chariot Automotive Recruits Students Through Ivy Tech Career Pathway
Chariot Automotive Group partnered with Ivy Tech Community College Kokomo this year on a program to teach students the basics of automotive repair, including changing oil and rotating tires.
October 06, 2023
Sponsored
Powering Higher Education with Cloud Storage: 4 Questions to Ask
Higher education institutions need reliable, scalable cloud storage to manage the terabytes of new data created every day by students, faculty and staff. It’s important to find the cloud storage solution that fits your institution’s unique needs. Here are four questions every higher education institution should be asking about any potential new cloud storage solution.
October 06, 2023
K-12 Education
Hybrid Learning Allows Chicago Students Flexibility, Autonomy
A blended learning program at District 230 in Illinois, in which students can do coursework online on their own time, gives them practice at organizing schedules, meeting deadlines and communicating electronically.
October 06, 2023
Emergency Management
Emergency Alert: No Zombies but There Are Some Results
Wednesday’s combined test from FEMA and the Federal Communications Commission included the Wireless Emergency Alerts, or WEA, and the Emergency Alert System, or EAS. Messages were sent to cellphones, televisions and radios at about 2:20 p.m. ET.
October 06, 2023
Higher Education
Students Set Up Cybersecurity Lab at Mount Aloysius College
Interns at a Catholic college in Pennsylvania are setting up computers, installing monitors and beginning work on network infrastructure for the college's cybersecurity and digital forensics program.
October 06, 2023
Infrastructure
Drones, Autonomous Vehicles Coming Soon to Texas Roads
These relatively new transportation technologies are close to transforming the way people and cargo travel, some of the world’s biggest names in business and politics were told at a high-powered gathering.
October 06, 2023
Policy
San Diego Mayor Says Changes Coming to Surveillance Law
Mayor Todd Gloria said his office will be proposing amendments to San Diego's hard-fought surveillance ordinance next month, a law that has continued to cause controversy and confusion since its passage.
October 06, 2023
Cybersecurity
FBI: Phantom Hackers Threat Spreading Across U.S.
This recent evolution of general tech support scams is on the rise nationwide and is disproportionately affecting older people, according to a recent public service announcement from the FBI.
October 06, 2023
K-12 Education
Which States Have Digital Learning Plans?
According to SETDA, 32 states have statewide digital learning plans, a dozen require local districts to come up with their own plans, and some have provisions other than mandates to encourage classroom technology use.
October 05, 2023
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Aaron Gifford
Broadband & Network
What's New in Digital Equity: Digital Inclusion Week Is Here
We run down a list of some of the government actions taking place for the week. Plus, Kansas releases its broadband digital equity plan for public comment, and a research program seeks to advance health equity.
October 05, 2023
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Zack Quaintance
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Julia Edinger
Biz Data
Can Family Matters Be Mediated on a 24/7 Text Platform?
The Michigan Supreme Court has expanded new technology to make mediation services available to parents with busy and unpredictable schedules — but can domestic issues really be settled through text?
October 05, 2023
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Nikki Davidson
K-12 Education
Nonprofit Makes Career Prep Tool Available to High Schoolers
The Future Ready Tech Challenge, launched by NAF on its KnoPro platform this week, kicks off with a $10,000 question: How can high school students use cutting-edge technology to explore and chose their ideal career path?
October 05, 2023
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News Staff
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