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Bay Path University will use a $1.6 million grant to educate more women in adaptive learning technology and predictive analytics, with the goal of enrolling them in a tech-driven workforce.
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January’s polar vortex had educators dusting off plans for remote learning as a means to keep schools open during bad weather.
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Learn how to protect endpoints, networks, and students, all at the same time.
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A high-density, reliable, and secure network is necessary to ensure eSports games can go on without hitting the network client limit, experiencing bad latency issues, or having the network go down altogether.
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Data science would allow Washington school districts to see how certain student behaviors correlate with violence and suggest intervention possibilities.
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Austin has more than 13,000 e-scooters, many of which are used on the UT campus, triggering calls for tighter policies around their use by students, faculty and employees.
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The city hopes Missouri Southern State University will turn the building into a downtown campus where students can learn advanced computing.
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Southern Illinois University Carbondale has teamed up with tech mogul Mitch Kapor to place 70 underprivileged high school students in an all-expense paid STEM camp this coming summer.
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Students and trustees question the effectiveness of the Billings School District Internet filter, with some calling it an “obstruction to education.”
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Police and Decatur School District officials have turned their eyes toward social media platforms to watch for the warning signs of credible threats to students.
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A study found that nearly half of all millennials are unable to name even one of the more than 42,000 camps and ghettos in existence during the Holocaust.
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As more evidence shows the phones to be an educational distraction, schools in Cleburne, Texas, are telling students they must turn them off.
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Players of Red Dead Redemption 2 use a detailed topographic map to navigate the landscape.
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Sen. Curt Kreun introduced a bill that would waive the tuition costs for students in their final year of a science, technology, engineering or mathematics major as a means of boosting the state’s skilled workforce.
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State auditors found the university lacked adequate security controls for sensitive information, including 301,000 unique social security numbers.
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A Worcester-based community college is one of several learning institutions that will benefit from $2.5 million in state funds to close a skills gap in a range of manufacturing technology fields.
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Practicing or assessing sign language is hard because you can’t read or write it. But a new AI-driven computer game may overcome that learning challenge for sign language students.
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Currently, students can bring their phones on to campus, just not use them. Now, the school board is looking at a complete ban, but not everyone is on board with the proposed policy change.