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Indiana State University’s new Sycamore Grove platform aims to give online learners a centralized space for peer connection and academic support as enrollment in remote learning programs booms.
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A North Carolina school district has contracted with Howard Technology Solutions for software designed to bar students from accessing illicit material online, which has become a bigger problem in the era of 1:1 devices.
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School and college administrators are among hundreds of attendees at this week's TEEX Cyber Readiness Summit, exploring a wide range of topics from AI and security to identity theft and human firewalls.
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 proposed plan would cost nearly $2 million to train 50 high school students and 50 adults on developing mobile computer apps.
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The Learning Accelerator (TLA) is researching key decisions that system leaders face when implementing blended or personalized learning at scale in their district or CMO.
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Erin Mote, a highly regarded technologist recognized for her work in education, is now at the forefront to achieve interoperability in courseware.
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The Trump administration signed two executive orders to increase broadband access for rural communities, but there are questions about their effectiveness.
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Attorney General Pamela Bondi told President Trump that her office is working with a group of students to create a Snapchat-like mobile app for instantly reporting threats to law enforcement.
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Stanford University Professor Eric Roberts says the number of open faculty positions in computer science exceeds the number of candidates by a factor of five.
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Keeta Holmes created Online in 9 to be a cohort-based, online course design process that has met with considerable success.
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CSforAll Consortium is not about filling jobs, but creating conditions for innovation. Chief Evangelist Ruthe Farmer shares the work of CSforAll Consortium after a presidential administration change — and the true aim of the movement.
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As the president's budget for fiscal year 2019 is released, the administration's priorities are clear. Here's what they may mean for higher education.
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The state has been working toward branding itself as the “cyber” state, but according to a recent report, it is still behind when it comes to cybersecurity preparedness.
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Through both vendor and nonprofit solutions, help has arrived for teachers and students struggling with multiple application logins.
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The need to both uncover and document evidence in the implementation of blended learning, as well as publish them in peer-reviewed spaces, has perhaps never been greater for the sector.
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The nonprofit organization is launching innovative projects to improve access to actionable knowledge about blended learning work that’s being done around the nation.
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Students who are conceptual and visual learners can grasp concepts through AVR, which in turn allows textbooks to make sense.
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The U.S. House of Representatives is holding important conversations on privacy, noting that the two governing privacy laws are out of date for the world we live in today.
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By 2020, there will be a shortage of roughly 5 million workers who will need a degree or credential to qualify for a job in the modern economy.
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Governors for Computer Science (GovsforCS) wants to advance funding and policies that support K-12 computer science education.
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The latest installment of MetroLab's Innovation of the Month series highlights how a team at Ohio State University, along with the city of Columbus and private companies, is using smart, connected tech to help the blind and visually impaired.
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