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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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There is a large gap in the cyber work force and academia, especially in San Diego County.
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The program is competency-based and the curriculum will be offered online so that students will study at their own pace.
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The capacity of the growing STEM academy is capped at 594. As of April 11, 888 applications had been received.
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During the ARM Institute's first membership recruitment meeting, members hammered out agreements with corporations and development agencies alike to gain private funding and strengthen the manufacturing workforce.
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The Rhode Island innovation leader hopes to use his new position to tackle tech challenges related to digital equity, next-generation assessments and transitions between high school and college.
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Students at the University of Colorado in Boulder changed gears quickly on a mission in Nepal with Engineers Without Borders.
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The university’s degree program in unmanned aerial vehicle technology will teach employees how to fly drones for crop inspection.
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Students learn how to tie together electronics, mechanics and robotics as part of an advanced manufacturing program at Surry Community College.
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Teddy Talks will help community members learn new things and take something away that they can act on.
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The government organization normally recruits at much larger institutions, but after two years of requests, is now taking the time to visit Waynesburg University's campus of nearly 1,800 students.
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Some high school students with trade skills are still choosing to get college degrees as well as work in their trade.
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As more higher education online learning relies on visuals to tell a story, they're often not accessible to people who are blind. Now, some colleges are tackling the problem with better funding and technology.
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The $28 million bond measure would provide more space for automotive technology, welding and other types of programs.
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The loan discharges could cost more than $460 million altogether.
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Outsourcing, bigger budgets and better planning are some of the ways higher ed tries to handle the growth in ResNets.
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Students at Indiana Wesleyan University will start the online international relations and security degree in April.
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Hiram College is the latest school to make digital devices part of the students' liberal arts experience. But experts caution that tech giveaways need to be planned well.
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Little has been said so far, but the White House and Congress will impact digital education in a number of ways.
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