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SponsoredFrom food insecurity to school violence to early-onset mental health conditions, K-12 students face many challenges inside and outside the classroom that can hinder their academic success. Schools increasingly provide services to help children with these challenges, and government leaders have started funding these services through legislation.
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SponsoredEquality education means that every student has the same access to the equipment and tools needed to succeed academically.
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SponsoredFortinet partners with Spring Branch Independent School District to enable change and secure the future of education.
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3-D printing and design software help eighth-graders launch chocolate companies from their classroom.
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Education leaders are tackling mobile devices and blended learning challenges head on as they prepare students for college and careers.
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Mobile devices, student tech teams and blended learning have education leaders excited this school year.
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Google Glass prompts educators to think critically about technology in the classroom.
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Augmented reality evangelists say that this technology is the future of education.
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Find out which education technologies deserve your attention over the next five years.
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High school students teach in classrooms and design educational games.
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A Drone Journalism Program explores the ethics and applications of drones in science reporting.
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A class learns about math and science with the help of a 3-D printer.
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A leading authority on media literacy education says education leaders should take these steps to improve digital and media literacy.
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In an Oregon middle school, a pilot program helps improve social engagement and attendance through social media tools.
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Graduate students from the University of Pennsylvania's Master of Urban Spatial Analytics Practicum are working with city officials in Philadelphia, Providence, R.I., and Minneapolis to develop data science tools to improve safety, health and quality of life for residents.
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The interactive technology once heralded as an educational boon has fallen by the wayside, a victim of the pace of technology and finances.
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The United States annually leaves over 200,000 cybersecurity-related roles unfillfed in the workforce, according to CyberSeek.
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The Cockrell School of Engineering will work with the U.S. Army Research Labs and Uber Elevate to develop new rotor technology for UberAIR.
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Schools in San Benito will have workers clock in with a fingerprint, but the technology also could be used for attendance and other tracking purposes.
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Quantum computing will upend the way the world uses the Internet.
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Manatee County’s ERP system is already $10 million over budget and one year behind schedule.
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