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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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Anchorage School District uses new data dashboards to track how well it's doing at fulfilling its mission of helping all students succeed.
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The ACLU weighed in when the first draft policy went too far.
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The Minnesota district didn't have a policy before.
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The Florida school district is one of 30 districts that the White House recognized.
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Limestone County Schools could become a national leader in students certified to work with an advanced computer programming language.
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In its first incarnation, the system would provide data on schools and districts, but not an overall grade for each school.
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Most area school divisions are behind the goal set by the FCC, but Mathews County may have the most severe connectivity problem in the region — it actually cut its bandwidth in half to save money in the current fiscal year.
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An alliance of California schools is asking for feedback on its first draft agreement with vendors that seeks to establish common data privacy standards.
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While apps can provide students and parents important, timely information, they can also make it easier to post threatening or bullying messages.
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A group of about 15 students at Highland School of Technology will conduct volunteer exit polling at voting locations throughout Gaston County on Election Day.
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Career and technical education students could graduate with industry certifications instead of taking the Keystone Exam if some lawmakers have their way.
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The state's attorney general provides recommendations for ed tech providers to keep student data private, but doesn't have the authority to enforce them.
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Science, technology, engineering and math will get a boost in two counties.
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Obama is keeping in touch with 11 children who are advising him on science.
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Students receive dual credit at a community college and their high school for the engineering class.
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(TNS) -- Officials of Texas' Keller School District are coming up with new solutions for technology services, including hiring students to provide training.
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The school system would update 19 facilities and build new buildings to deal with overcrowding.
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The city and school system would both share the cost of an underground network.
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