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A recent promotion through the state-funded CalKIDS initiative highlights how the state of California is using education savings accounts to address technology access for students.
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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, an international policy research group, found that when students depend on AI, the mental processes that turn answers into understanding decline.
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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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Two students hope to release an iPhone app to organize students' homework, school projects, events and upcoming tests by the end of the 2016-17 school year.
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Today’s school libraries rely as much on e-readers, Apple TV and digital research as on books, magazines and encyclopedias -- and they're often staffed by "media specialists" rather than librarians. But at what cost?
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The school will focus on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) learning, and serve roughly 400 students -- less than a quarter the size of most public high schools.
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The unauthorized access changed grades that affected the class ranks for seniors, an important part of the college admissions process.
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A survey of K-12 leaders reveals where school districts are making progress and where they're facing challenges as they provide Internet access to students.
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The findings 'leave little doubt attending an online charter school leads to lessened academic growth for the average student,' according to researchers.
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The data generated from testing are being used to make critical decisions about students, teachers and schools.
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Over the last decade, many have stopped funding it. Are the roads more dangerous?
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Ensuring reliable Internet is available to the district's roughly 6,400 students is the latest step in the district's 1:1 technology initiative.
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A Maryland company that runs public libraries faces opposition as it seeks to add the 24 libraries in California’s Kern County to its portfolio of 82 in six states.
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At their Oct. 26 meeting, board members approved the purchase of a video camera and other equipment necessary to record and stream meetings on its website.
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The law demands more public accountability from school sponsors, seeks to eliminate conflicts of interest in operating the for-profit schools and creates more tools to address school shortcomings.
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CampusLink 2015 was conceived in partnership between New Mexico State University and Mexico's Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua.
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Could students be better motivated by something as simple as a little formal recognition?
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Within the blocky world, students can roam around historical sites, delve into the geology beneath their feet or fly through the chambers of a heart.
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Future libraries might lend out more than just books.
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Using Raspberry Pi computers, learners as young as 11 or older than 70 can connect pieces of code like puzzle pieces.
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The BullyBøx, an application available on both iPhone and Android devices, allows students to anonymously report bullying or safety concerns to school administrators.
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