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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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Bus drivers complain of a rising tide of motorists who ignore the flashing stop arms, endangering students.
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The emergence of nearly 36,000 new students in San Diego universities will bring a rapid flip in demographics.
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The software is similar to social media threat tracking systems used by colleges and universities.
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The building will serve 600 students and provide two fabrication labs, 3D printers, a media center and laser die cutters as tools.
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Students from Limestone County spent their summer exploring AI, AV and computer hacking in Cambridge.
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The National Science Foundation awarded the money to pay for a high-end microscope and an online professional development program.
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Kansas State Polytech and KDOT join with the feds to launch an initiative to shape the future of drones.
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Science, tech, math and engineering majors have been rising steadily since the last recession.
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Schools ready to replace their existing classroom display systems have some good options to consider, but none are without drawbacks.
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This is the first certificate partnership between Amazon Web Services and a regional community college group.
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Georgia Tech is partnering with edX, an online learning center created by Harvard University and MIT in 2012.
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The FAA estimates demand for remote pilot certifications will exceed 300,000 in the next five years.
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Approximately 70 percent of Fort Gibson students lease either a laptop or tablet computer.
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Ashtabula township has increased the schools’ network capacity, added more computers for 1-to-1 learning and beefed up video security.
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The $100 million building complex is considered the most advanced of its kind in the state.
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The $2 million project will advance both the university's status as a leader in the field of intelligence studies and the city of Erie’s reputation as a leader in the field of cybersecurity.
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The funds from the National Science Foundation will enhance a system that produces more than 1,500 STEM teachers every year.
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The system uses a network of audio sensors to listen for the sound of a gunshot and infrared sensors to watch for a gun’s flash.
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