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The nonprofit believes preparing students for a digital future is less about expanding access to devices than about ensuring technology use is grounded in purpose, understanding and meaningful outcomes.
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Hartford Public Schools in Connecticut have contracted with Timely, because budget constraints and reduced staffing have made it increasingly difficult for the district to create master schedules.
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A survey of educators who work in career and technical education found that nearly a third of those who don't already have programs in IT and cybersecurity at their school expect one will launch in the next five years.
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The Navy would like to inspire students to work in defense.
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Since its inception, Girls 4 Science has helped more than 500 young women, resulting in a 100 percent college placement rate.
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The Seattle-based organization is known for training teachers to teach computer science courses, and provides the lesson plans and software free of charge.
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The Center for Digital Education 2017 Digital Content and Curriculum Achievement Awards recognizes the ground-breaking work by small, medium and large school districts.
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Welcome to P-TECH, the 2.0 version of career and technical education in which high school students earn a high school diploma and an associate's degree in a specialized field — free of charge.
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The program will stay with students until they graduate from Stephenville High School so teachers will know specific learning information about that student.
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Through the grant, high-schoolers will pursue major projects, such as the two well-received escape rooms designed and constructed entirely by students last year.
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School districts around the country have been hit with cyberattacks in recent years.
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Some schools are using telemedicine to provide health care to students in underserved districts. But few think it’s a cure for their ailments.
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Technology will never replace teachers, but technology definitely needs a place in the classroom with teachers that know how to use it.
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"Ever since the first Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, we have tried to be so careful of conducting business," Mehl said by phone Tuesday. "It was an oversight, and I will take full responsibility for it, since I sent out the email."
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These lucky students will take a hands-on approach to 3-D printers, laser engravers, and much more.
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The certification is the culmination of four years of implementing, tweaking and meeting state standards to build a curriculum around STEM.
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Tech Corps, modeled after the Peace Corps, will train up to 400 Franklin County youths how to code and other tech-related job skills.
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Cabrillo College will offer free, hands-on experience with cyber tools to boost interest in the burgeoning tech field.
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The local network earned membership "because of a demonstrated commitment to cross-sector collaborations in schools and beyond the classroom," including after-school and summer programs with local business and industry partners.
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The data explosion in public schools and universities has increased the demand for people who understand its potential.
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Children give away too much personal information, according to experts.
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