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Colorado State University's custom-built chatbot was developed on a secure network, so sensitive research and student information can be safely entered into it.
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Google has given money to support STEM education at Glenwood Community School District, apprenticeships at Iowa Western Community College and IT boot camps at Avenue Scholars Southwest Iowa, among other programs.
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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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Alternative teacher credentialing programs concern some professors.
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The state would redo the governing structure so that the Tennessee Board of Regents could focus their efforts on community and technology colleges.
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A new fire science facility gives wannabe firefighters top-notch equipment and training tools to learn with.
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While clinical trial data is available, researchers often don't take advantage of data sharing opportunities.
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This research contradicts the idea that universities don't encourage entrepreneurship.
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A Senate proposal would change the way that higher education receives its funding from the state.
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The associate degree program in broadband technology will be one of the few in the United States.
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The former New York education commissioner has 10 months to make his mark before the Obama administration ends.
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Students may pay attention more in school if they can stand.
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Organizers create question exercises for teachers and students.
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Colorado State University-Pueblo hosted a science olympiad for middle and high school students.
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Cal State Bakersfield students work with a water treatment company as they apply their engineering studies in real life.
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But not every faculty member knows about open educational resources.
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A Washington State University lab studies interconnected learning behavior.
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John B. King Jr., championed increased access to CTE courses, a legislation overhaul and makerspaces.
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A federal investigation prompted the university to build accessibility into decisions about technology purchases and building designs.
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Students prepare for class thoroughly now that they have to answer tough questions ahead of time.
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Some researchers are trying to find out what will help increase student voting.
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