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In the education space, quantum computing could usher in an entirely new generation of customized AI tutoring, though it could also dehumanize the learning process or exacerbate inequalities.
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The outgoing governor has signed a memorandum of understanding with tech company NVIDIA to support AI research, education and workforce development. The state has invested $25 million to support the work.
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Researchers are developing an AI algorithm to control a building’s heating, air conditioning, ventilation, window shades and other operations to balance energy efficiency with comfort, sans human input.
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After Gov. Jay Inslee nudged Washington's school districts to reopen buildings, he asked lawmakers for $400 million to mitigate what's become known as learning loss while not knowing how much students have fallen behind.
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Indiana State University's rapidly growing cybersecurity program has announced the establishing of three partnerships that will make students even more marketable in a field burgeoning with jobs.
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The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt schools, doing so by making it far more difficult for teachers and other educators to effectively assess students’ academic progress in traditional ways.
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A Nobel Prize winner and former University of Colorado Boulder professor won a prestigious education research award and is dedicating $3 million of prize money to the campus' PhET Interactive Simulations Project.
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Mercyhurst University will partner with one of the nation's Big Four accounting firms to pilot a first-of-its-kind program to prepare students with autism for high-paying cybersecurity jobs.
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It will provide startups with offices, lab space and an opportunity to interact with WSU faculty, a mentor network of established entrepreneurs and nearly three dozen consultants, investor groups and service providers.
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The modeling technology, which can generate simulations in minutes opposed to days, promises to help scientists and government understand how pollutants are transported through canals into the bay.
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SponsoredAs education leaders strive to address unprecedented challenges along with ongoing trends, they are grappling with outdated, unwieldy and disjointed communications systems; inadequate collaboration platforms.
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The device, dubbed GatorByte, incorporates GPS and cellular communication to make tracking and recovering the unit possible, with data sent to the cloud in real time using a cellular signal.
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The president-elect should look to the ranks of community-college leaders for filling this critical Cabinet post. Community colleges occupy a strategic position that gives them a unique perspective on education at all levels.
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Armed with this approach, Hudson Valley Community College — which is located in Troy, N.Y. — has done a really good job this year keeping its campus safe amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Public universities in the state of Iowa are filling in the gaps, and as such, they have now largely transitioned to operating online amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Younger and older students alike face challenges with virtual school, said Andrea Smith, an early childhood education professor in Western Michigan University’s College of Education and Human Development.
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Preparing for a pandemic-plagued semester, Iowa's public universities carved out residence hall space for students with COVID-19 who needed to isolate or those with close contacts who needed to quarantine.
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University of Colorado Boulder Associate Professor Stefanie K. Johnson was recently recognized by NASA for her work related to reducing gender bias within the ongoing Hubble Space Telescope program.
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This series of virtual events, which is being hosted by students, is designed to help people learn more about an individual's personal security and how cyber risks impact all facets of society.
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Virtual schools that draw students from across Pennsylvania, cyber charters have seen interest spike amid the pandemic, up from 38,000 the year prior, according to state education officials.
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ODU’s Center for Cybersecurity Education and Research is now the School of Cybersecurity, and it opened on Oct. 1, expanding degree options for a program that has grown from 11 students in 2015 to around 800 in 2020.
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