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As Anthology reorganizes under Chapter 11 bankruptcy, its ERP and SIS systems will move to the SaaS company Ellucian, which will invest more heavily in those areas.
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Effective this year, Illinois will prohibit community colleges from using AI as the sole source of instruction for a course. It also directed the State Board of Education to develop guidelines for AI in K-12 by July.
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Copycat news websites use artificial intelligence to mass-produce content quickly, generating revenue from ads and affiliate links while siphoning pageviews from real reporting.
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A fleet of 50 individually numbered communal bikes can be picked up at no cost from three main campus sites.
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To help collect more information for consumers, USA Funds is launching four performance measure grants valued across 12 states.
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Penn State faculty members experiment with ways to easily find and mash up open education resources into digital textbooks.
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Gov. Rick Scott hopes that if teachers are willing to commit to the internship program, the state's STEM education will be more competitive and produce better results.
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Two York College students developed a free, public wireless network that is expanding in Pennsylvania.
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The California State University system is creating an infrastructure to support more research grants and contracts by encouraging collaboration between the nearly two dozen campuses.
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The university aims to contribute to San Luis Obispo County’s economic growth by allocating space for local entrepreneurs.
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The project looks to make systems less susceptible to attacks and provide backup power in case of an attack.
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Colleges are starting to use virtual reality platforms to augment or replace cadaver labs, saving universities hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Students will learn critical thinking and problem-solving skills needed across a broad array of careers, such as law enforcement, risk analysis, emergency management and cybersecurity.
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Washington State University was chosen along with 11 other universities to take part in a cybersecurity project that will focus on research, development, education and outreach activities.
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Although the Department of Education's scorecard allows users to compare data on several schools side by side, some information about two-year programs may be skewed.
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Employees and volunteers are cataloging every single book, DVD and periodical in the collection, entering their bar code numbers into a computer so the library can finally have a computerized catalogue system.
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Comet is a landmark project made possible by the National Science Foundation, which gave the center $24 million to build and run the machine.
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By bringing private advocates to the fore in education, Arne Duncan further opened public education to privatized influences.
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The partnership is part of the company’s commitment to invest in educational research after the state agreed to give Tesla a tax incentive if it chose Nevada as the site for its large-scale battery factory.
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With advances in technology and changes in the demographics of people attending university, the campus experience is evolving.
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Four officials from local colleges note that consulting the website should only be one piece of the college search process.
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