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A policy advocate from the American Civil Liberties Union warned FETC attendees last week that fear-based marketing and limited empirical evidence are driving district adoption of student surveillance tools.
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A new statewide strategy maps out how AI could reshape careers, classrooms, energy infrastructure and government operations — if its recommendations are done carefully. Education is a key starting point.
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To support students facing mental health stressors in the digital age, school leaders must explain features like “data mining” and “engagement algorithms,” and give kids chances to develop social skills offline.
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Maryland schools launch “NSA Day of Cyber” challenge, a free virtual platform that allows students to explore careers in cybersecurity.
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Educators know playful learning can help students. But not all adults understand how it works or why.
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Teachers participate in hands-on learning experiences to learn high-tech skills.
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Respected School District CTO Traci Bonde contends that tomorrow's classroom will feature less hardware and more personal interaction between teachers and students.
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Respected School District CTO Traci Bonde contends that tomorrow's classroom will feature less hardware and more personal interaction between teachers and students.
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Cyber attacks are being felt directly in the heartland, a group known for hacking commercial businesses has now turned their attention to schools, parents, and students.
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Funded through state aid, students at Middletown High School were given the opportunity to learn and get hands-on experience with new technology.
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The Vancouver, Wash., school district will give sixth-graders through high school seniors Chromebooks to use in class and take home.
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(TNS) -- MISHAWAKA — Ashlynn Eskridge and Maggie Roberts, both juniors at Mishawaka High School, excitedly cracked open orange boxes and pulled out their new Motorola smartphones Wednesday afternoon.
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Through the High School Students United with NASA to Create Hardware program, students at Mt. Pleasant High School will work to design and prototype tools and tech used by the organization on the International Space Station.
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Hundreds of students from Edwards, Ill., visited the NASA 3-D-Printed Habitat Challenge at Caterpillar's facility and learned the possibilities of using printer technology to create structures.
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Forty of the districts said they did not have enough computers to give tests online. Thirty-six said they did not have adequate internet access.
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The Smart Schools funding is growing a one-to-one device program to supply iPads and Chromebooks for more than 700 students and 180 teachers and staff members.
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A state grant allows Geary County school teachers and students to experience concepts of computer science.
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Summer camp for kids teaches teamwork and cyber defense skills.
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A new science, technology, engineering, arts and math academy will help about 300 students learn this year.
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The county's public schools have developed a growing ed tech team that collaborates with teachers in designing multi-age classrooms and introducing new technologies that strengthen learning and trust.
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As it turns out, artificial intelligence will be used to tweak students' not-so-artificial intelligence at this younger age level.
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