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With a $755,000 grant from the nonprofit Proof Positive, the play2PREVENT Lab at Dartmouth College is leveraging behavioral science to build “serious games” for youth on the autism spectrum.
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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.
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 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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The bill hasn’t been reauthorized since 2008 and has been extended to maintain authority.
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Leadership turnover in public schools is skyrocketing. Computer simulation can quickly teach inexperienced administrators and superintendents how to deal with challenging situations.
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The Consortium for School Networking Empowered Superintendent Toolkit is available. Here's what you need to know.
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A new computer-based solution promises to streamline K-3 oral reading assessments, giving teachers valuable new data on student competencies while freeing up classroom time.
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The goal of the collaboration is to position Cleveland at the forefront of the latest industrial revolution.
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A coalition of states are partnering with the SANS Institute to offer training to young women interested in cybersecurity and information technology careers.
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A Center for Digital Education survey found that school districts want a reduction in paperwork, an increase in funding and greater flexibility in how E-rate money can be used.
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Twenty-two state attorneys general have sued the Federal Communications Commission for its recent vote to reverse the net neutrality rules.
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The most recent 2017-18 Digital School Districts survey reflects the growing need for good vendor relations when it comes to building the 21st-century classroom.
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The Kettle Moraine School District in Wisconsin put a laptop in the hands of 4,000 students and managed to cut costs in half.
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Nevada's Learn & Earn Advanced-career Pathways helps encourage and equip high school students with entry-level cybersecurity skills.
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Lehman 360 is a platform that delivers data from multiple systems within the campus network into a single location, available to students, faculty and administrators.
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The Chief Innovation Officer at CDE's parent company, e.Republic, discusses why empowerment — not technology — is the key to transforming education.
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Over the last decade, California’s urban centers have become technology hubs, but in low-income neighborhoods and rural communities across the state — families struggle to connect at all.
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The fifth installment of MetroLab’s Innovation of the Month series highlights how Pittsburgh’s Bureau of Fire is using predictive analytics to help their department prioritize commercial building inspections in partnership with Carnegie Mellon University.
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Editor's note: This is the first of a two-part series.
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The next generation of data, information and media will come through a more sophisticated platform known as blockchain. Here’s an introduction from Oral Roberts University’s CIO, Michael Mathews.
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