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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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The college may be the first in Florida to offer the degree.
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The technology institute planned an open house for prospective students and will help them figure out what to do next.
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UC Berkeley is figuring out what to do next as the U.S. Department of Justice tells it to make its online audio and video content accessible.
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Strategies include cybersecurity apprenticeship programs and scholarships for students who agree to work in Virginia after graduating.
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The donation from Boeing will go to 50 education institutions and nonprofits.
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Other colleges, organizations and the U.S. Education Department are stepping up to help students continue their education.
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Nearly 200 educators learned how to incorporate science, technology, engineering, arts and math with technology into their lessons.
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Both of these initiatives have advanced significantly over the last few years and have been adopted by dozens of states.
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This effort is part of a broader strategy to bring the FBI's new headquarters to Maryland.
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Data scientists are in demand, and Marquette is stepping up to train students for those positions.
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About a third of the funding will go to technology research and support.
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The school will focus on advancing science, technology, engineering and math.
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The university will be the first higher education institution to use what is called the Great Game of Education, which brings a level of transparency not yet seen at a university.
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Though many students should be able to finish their degree or certificate programs elsewhere, a solution won't be easy for some.
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Local community colleges are stepping up to help Indiana students finish their degrees.
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Otterbein University is playing matchmaker between its students and local employers in high-demand industries.
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ITT Technical Institutes have been under state and federal investigation for fraud.
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Despite a lack of consensus on what it means to be college and career ready, some say a new definition is needed.
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