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One of the key lessons from Florida Virtual School’s collaboration with the AI-enabled data platform Doowii was the importance of spending time with users to understand their needs and limits.
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New Mexico schools are part of a nationwide push to curb phone use in classrooms, driven by teacher concerns about disruption and growing worries about record daily screen time.
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Some teachers say school districts should view computer science not simply as a precursor to specific college degrees, but as a foundation for thinking critically, creatively and confidently.
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Less than 2 percent of students enrolled in a computer programming or computer science course last year.
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Minnesota and other states are broadening their efforts this year with legislation on social media, school-owned devices and non-academic data privacy.
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The FCC Lifeline proposal addresses some of the problems, but doesn't solve them.
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The districts can't switch to paper, even though many of them wanted to after seeing a data comparison between online and paper test results.
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An inexpensive tool that measures lung ventilation earned a top prize in the competition.
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Currently the technology that provides a foundation for Bitcoin is mostly used in the financial sector.
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Nicole Galloway has led her team of auditors on a mission to sniff out problems in school districts and the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
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The Central York School Board dealt with student data privacy, cost and screen time concerns at its meeting this week.
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Students work with making kits and 3-D printers after school.
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The civil liberties organization sees too many school policies that allow device searches without prior notice.
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Students build their own computers and can use them for schoolwork at home.
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Gov. Greg Abbott has an action plan and has asked for a study on school broadband.
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Indiana, Tennessee and Minnesota introduce legislation to crack down on testing companies and reduce testing power over teacher evaluations.
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Problem-solving and engineering opportunities come disguised in the form of fun Lego building.
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High-tech donors plan to make a difference in education with new strategies.
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The state's test questions differ enough to warrant a closer look at the results.
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State leaders will work together with businesses and non-profits on the state's first major computer science effort.
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A new bill would allow schools to expel students for sexting.
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