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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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The University of North Georgia is one of several senior military colleges around the country that will offer a cybersecurity education.
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The United States annually leaves over 200,000 cybersecurity-related roles unfillfed in the workforce, according to CyberSeek.
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Quantum computing will upend the way the world uses the Internet.
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The new user interface aims to provide rich data on colleges and universities and make it easier to compare institutions.
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Two highly sophisticated cyberattacks targeted the College of Engineering’s computer system, the first dating back to September 2012.
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The five-story center for innovation will support a symbiotic relationship between the University and IBM, and will focus on data analytics and computing technologies.
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The program highlights the importance of higher education as a solution to defending America’s cyberspace.
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A proctoring service flagged potential instances of cheating through discrepancies in identification provided by test-takers in one or more exams and — in some cases — in multiple courses.
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Shared services empower classrooms and open up doors for higher education organizations.
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Winners of the 2014-2015 Digital Community Colleges Survey are the most forward-thinking and technology-driven in the United States.
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Open education resources have been around for more than a decade, and schools are finally starting to run with it.
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Mobile platforms and digital technology are quickly replacing paper, but emergency managers still need to stay sharp.
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It's that time of the year when students get ready to enroll in college. But many don't, even after being accepted. What can be done?
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Universities in Idaho, Maryland and Florida, along with a nonprofit, have created innovative education programs and solved problems many colleges struggle with.
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The state has expanded a cooperative partnership that links Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University with secondary schools to increase the aerospace STEM proficiency of Florida's students — and prepare a future workforce.
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With online course enrollments on the rise, a University of California at Davis study assesses the learning outcomes of students in traditional versus online education environments at the community college level.
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New Jersey's Ocean County College has implemented an online readiness test and a suit of remedial course modules with the capability for adaptive learning.
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To what extent do colleges need to become digital, and to what extent will new models of digital education enhance or disrupt traditional universities’ ability to attract and educate the nation’s brightest?
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