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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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The app gives patients a constructive way to provide feedback on the way doctor's appointments went.
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The department is working on a plan to caption up to 800 videos as part of a broader state effort to make materials available to people with disabilities.
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Science, technology, engineering and math will be the focus of an international research collaboration.
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A new teacher academy will prepare students with digital tools, open-source curriculum and competency-based education.
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University leaders struggle to spread blended learning institution-wide and deal with the inevitable challenges that come up, but proponents offer five key steps for university leaders who want to see it spread in their institutions.
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Most students already have access to a computer, smartphone or tablet. Why not take advantage of that accessibility and combine with classroom instruction?
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The building will create 448 experiential engineering jobs within three years, according to the release, and will train students and engage businesses.
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The $300 course, titled Teaching with Technology, teaches educators how to use Microsoft programs in the classroom while emphasizing collaboration.
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The Digital Playground will be showcased at the university's EngageOK event, which aims to provide learning opportunities, professional development and training for everyone from teachers and administrators to parents.
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The proposal is for the Student Innovation Center, a hub on ISU’s campus intended to create a space dedicated to student collaboration.
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Several local K-12 officials say the reduced incentive to school districts looks like the state has reneged on its promise to invest in career and technical education.
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Finding qualified instructors has been such an issue that some are requesting to temporarily relax certification rules to widen the possible candidates.
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North Carolina's Fayetteville Technical Community College has enough commitments from companies to provide jobs for graduates of the collision repair and refinishing technology program for the next 10 years and beyond.
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The partnership with four community college districts will cut costs by allowing community college students to complete the first two years of coursework at their own institution, co-enrolled at both schools.
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The International Forum on Globalizing Career Technology at Elgin Community College included programs like "Building A Bridge Between College and Corporation" and a presentation about promoting an "entrepreneurial mindset across the campus."
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Universities and federal installations have embraced tech transfer by creating offices to license their work. But license revenue has yet to cover operation costs.
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The university system cited student data privacy as a reason why it wouldn't release confidential admissions records to a regent.
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North Carolina looks for ways to collaboratively solve its educator supply, distribution and enrollment challenges with the help of a public data dashboard.
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