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The American Medical Association awarded $12 million across 11 institutions to implement artificial intelligence-powered feedback for students on tasks like clinical reasoning and interactions with patients.
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Many school districts are still in the early, cautious phases, setting guidelines and testing tools, while local colleges are certifying teachers and using it to create teaching assistants, tutors or study aides.
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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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This infographic breaks down the powerful reach of research, data and collaboration that begs the question: Is your institution’s IT infrastructure prepared?
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The analysis specifically highlights that the skills gap goes beyond young people who are typically seen as more "at-risk," like immigrants and high school dropouts.
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During the outage, websites hosted on wisc.edu went dark and email addresses that end in wisc.edu — about 80,000 students and employees have one — stopped working.
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The Apple Distinguished School designation is reserved for colleges, high schools and middle schools worldwide that meet criteria for innovation, leadership and educational excellence.
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Six key trends, six significant challenges and six important developments in educational technology exist across three adoption horizons over the next one to five years.
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Many students will spend a lot of time in court as part of their jobs, so it’s important they feel comfortable in a courtroom setting -- which is where the new courtroom lab comes into play.
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The competitions include two teams, one made up of students who attempt to create computer networks and one made of industry professionals and graduate students, that attempt to hack into those networks.
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The center is part of a program at Fayetteville, N.C., Technical Community College that matches business needs in new automotive repair with educational capabilities.
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A new survey shows that while not all higher education faculty like distance learning, it has become entrenched and is part of education throughout the nation.
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Data collection led to use of a Web-based tracking system that alerts advisers when students are off track. Last year, the system found 2,000 students who signed up for the wrong classes.
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The California College of the Arts hosts a civic tech panel following the announcement of its new degree targeting future innovation leadership.
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Federal Trade Commissioner Julie Brill spoke at CMU, urging passage of three new laws meant, in part, to address the Internet’s accelerating encroachment into our private lives.
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Data sharing between schools and colleges would help predict in real-time which students might be having trouble.
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Graduate students from the University of Pennsylvania's Master of Urban Spatial Analytics Practicum are working with city officials in Philadelphia, Providence, R.I., and Minneapolis to develop data science tools to improve safety, health and quality of life for residents.
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The ever-increasing digital nature of education coupled with diverse populations of students, professors and support staff posed formidable cybersecurity challenges for Hillsborough Community College's information security specialists who sought to offer users secure wired and wireless network access with minimal inconvenience.
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The Cockrell School of Engineering will work with the U.S. Army Research Labs and Uber Elevate to develop new rotor technology for UberAIR.
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