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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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Schools in the district are sharing $20 million in innovation funds, generating demand on how to merge computing into the curriculum.
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The $4 million center was funded by social conservative legislators, but faces challenges as the first clinical trials are completed.
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The July 16 attack released data on student identification numbers, telephone numbers, dates of birth, addresses, grade-point averages and nations of origin for students born outside the United States.
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Montour School District, which will be the first in the country to offer such a program, has partnered with Carnegie Mellon University.
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The Master of Computer and Information Technology (MCIT) program will be the university's first entirely online degree.
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The effort, backed by tech-titans Amazon and Apple, was aimed at boosting STEM studies.
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From bullet-proof panic rooms to surveillance cameras, schools in Ardmore opt for hypervigilance.
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The school will have 650 students who will receive a technology-focused STEM education that incorporates active, hands-on learning.
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Two central state school districts intend to use the funds for wireless and broadband access.
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The lab will focus on robotics, systems that learn continuously, teaching machines to reason and how AI can improve creativity.
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The city council has approved a bond ordinance to integrate the school computer system with the city to save money.
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The National Science Foundation awarded the University of Texas Rio Grande with $500,000 for the development of theoretical research.
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Stereotypes may discourage girls from pursuing STEM careers, but research suggests several ways that parents and teachers can turn things around.
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Students will learn programming languages like Python, JavaScript and how to develop front-end web visualization.
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Technology can have a huge, positive impact on managing the growing load of student records. But district leaders need to prepare carefully before digitizing all that paper.
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Minnesota spends about $9 billion annually on public schools.
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Akron Digital Academy’s closure comes as the Ohio Department of Education makes new efforts to hold e-schools accountable following a watershed state audit.
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The STEM Teaching and Research Center will bring together chemists, biologists, mathematicians, forensic scientist, engineers and others to work side-by-side in an innovative environment.
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