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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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Uber plans to test its driverless cars on Tuscon roads while donating to the University's College of Optical Sciences.
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The $5 million National Unmanned Aerial Systems Training and Certification Center is expected to draw more students and bolster a reputation as a leader in drone-related education and training.
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College students are often woefully underprepared for the workforce. Here are 3 strategies colleges can adopt to fix it.
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Many of today’s public libraries are taking on newer roles. They are offering programs in technology, career and college readiness and also in innovation and entrepreneurship.
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UMF students who do their field work at the university's Sweatt-Winter Child Care Center will also train in how to appropriately use technology in the classroom.
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The "Orange Shield" app enables students to reach police almost immediately through their smart phones.
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Wake Technical Community College is training students in the skills needed to take advantage of the new technology.
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Getting data -- and getting it into the hands of students at the right time -- is imperative.
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The addition of these degrees is crucial both to meet the employment needs of area industry, and to being able to fully address research opportunities in such areas as robotics, high performance computing, neuroscience, engineering and more.
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With a $6 million grant, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kentucky universities will work on an unmanned aircraft system that could make weather forecasts more accurate.
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Researchers on the approximately $13 million project will try to figure out ways to make data centers more efficient.
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University students will be able to continue working as they pursue their degrees.
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Computer science and engineering teams will try to keep the peace in violent hot spots around the world.
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The TechHire initiative calls for employers to work together with both traditional universities and coding bootcamps to train the next generation of computer scientists.
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Data dashboards will show professors and advisers how students are doing in the hopes of keeping them on track to graduate.
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Some professors don't understand why the university would pay a company $843,000 to do a job that its staff already does.
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The university in St. Louis plans to prepare its faculty for a generation of students who come to campus with plenty of mobile device experience in their high schools.
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