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Amid so many justified policies and debates concerning smartphones in classrooms, it’s important for education leaders to distinguish between distracting phones and valuable ed tech that prepares kids for the future.
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Southwest Metro Intermediate District 288 is in the early phase of testing an AI-powered video analysis system that could help administrators deliver faster, more detailed feedback to classroom teachers.
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The University of Wisconsin system is developing governance policies for students, faculty and staff for responsible use of AI, and UW-Madison’s newest college centered around AI opens this fall.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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Ed tech is one of several key areas of state education that have suffered from under-funding.
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Somerset Middle School will purchase Chromebooks for 618 students to help them transition to high school.
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Schools are implementing eLearning days, which allow students to learn from home on tech devices when classrooms are closed because of bad weather.
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The institute will host leaders in national and international policy to answer cyber questions involving naval strategies.
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The full scope of Foxx’s duties is being discussed, but his contributions will include guest lectures, panels and various forms of collaboration with students and faculty researchers.
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At a cost of $543,465, over 2,000 teens in the school will recieve Chromebooks.
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Henderson County, N.C.’s school threat reporting app received roughly 40 reports since launching July 2 — 20 were tied to bullying.
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A growing number of teachers are using their social media savvy to help tech firms influence and brand their products in public education. There's a right way and a wrong way to do this.
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Arkansas’ University of the Ozarks is behind a push to give students access to the tools and technologies they need to succeed.
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The $20 million system in Manatee County is over budget, crippled by defects and lacks resources to be finished.
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Allegany College of Maryland is in the midst of a $14.6 million renovation to its '70s-era technology building that officials hope will spur economic development.
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The $23.7 million project, involving seven schools in San Ysidro, is expected to slash utility costs by 80 percent.
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Students, some of whom are on the buses for more than an hour, will be able to work on homework assignments to and from home.
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The four-year grant from the National Science Foundation will aid the university’s large Hispanic population.
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Richmond County has enrolled 260 students who will learn cybersecurity skills and will be eligible for a cyber associates degree.
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Students will receive mentoring from Facebook professionals and hands-on training to respond to simulated cyberattacks.
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The $3.3 million system, meant to detect shapes like firearms in Lockport schools, has drawn criticism for its potential to violate student rights.
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The site’s location is a signal of the school’s status as an anchor university, providing research, classes and other programming.
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