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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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The Cleveland-Marshall College of Law will familiarize lawyers with new technologies and how to use them in their practice.
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The state has been struggling with enrollment problems, leading to what one legislator termed a “broken system.”
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Is Silicon Valley helping push change in our children's evolving classroom curriculum?
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The eight-month IT support certification is coming to more than 25 community colleges across seven states.
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A pilot study indicates students are heavy users of bus Wi-Fi at the end of the semester.
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Not enough students are graduating with science, technology, engineering and math skills.
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The $2.75 million project will screen for criminals, sex offenders and people barred from entering schools in the Buffalo area.
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Funded by the NEA Foundation, the institute is a four-day-long professional development experience to support teacher development and STEM education.
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At Drone School, 10 youth ages 9 to 16 spent five afternoons learning to pilot, race and repair micro drones.
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Schools that push the use of new technology to understand the 'whole child' are beginning to spark privacy fears.
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Classes will soon start that will teach scientists the ability to critically analyze large amounts of information in fields from technology to financial services.
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For students with long commutes, Wi-Fi on a bus gives them an opportunity to do some homework.
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Junior Achievement found a 12 percent drop in interest in STEM careers from teenaged boys, and a low level of interest among teenaged girls remains at 11 percent.
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Confiscation of cell phones in classrooms has triggered violent reactions by some students.
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Missed days, damaged schools and panic every time it rains were just some of the challenges educators faced after the storm.
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Growing demand for the popular major has forced the university to create a "direct to major" policy change to relieve frustration and stress among incoming high school graduates.
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The unique learning platform could change the way students learn about medicine.
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Students have been allowed to use their cellphones for educational purposes, but now that the district has purchased Chromebooks, the phones must go.
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