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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.
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LA County will team up with two of CSULA's senior computer engineering projects, entering as a test-run for a long-term effort.
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Researchers convened for a two-day look at the far-reaching impacts of autonomous vehicles and other transportation tech.
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The company's co-founder discusses his efforts to transform Harlem into a technology and innovation hub by delivering reliable broadband where very little currently exists.
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At one point, the system errors put the Manatee County School District 11 months behind in the account reconciliation process.
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A deal has been signed to allow the cybersecurity firm with roots in Israel to enhance college-level training.
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Thanks to a $2.5 million internet upgrade, students and teachers in DeKalb County will soon find themselves on the cutting edge of technology via 72,000 linear feet of fiber that connects every classroom to top-notch internet access.
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The Menomonie school board has learned that the districts policy prohibiting the use of technology to transmit or record content in schools has been updated.
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To assist teachers and students in maintaining and using their technology tools, schools are tapping their in-house techies and implementing student-run tech support programs.
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Jodi Tims, chair of the Association for Computing Machinery’s Council on Women, shares her opinion on the origins of, and possible solutions for, the low number of women in computing.
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The NSA's Day of Cyber challenge exposes students to real-world cybersecurity scenarios, while giving them a glimpse into potential career opportunities.
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The founder of EducationSuperHighway has nearly reached his goal of equipping the nation's 100,000 public schools with broadband and Wi-Fi.
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The new "Global Learning Center" on the campus of Oral Roberts University is the product of significant financial investment, and a bit of a leap of faith in the vision of CIO Michael L. Mathews.
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The governor plans to ask lawmakers to support his proposal as part of a larger effort to improve the state’s technology workforce.
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Maryland schools launch “NSA Day of Cyber” challenge, a free virtual platform that allows students to explore careers in cybersecurity.
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Educators know playful learning can help students. But not all adults understand how it works or why.
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The program is a Department of Justice forum that will discuss topics like the dark web, texting, internet predators and more.
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The University of California, San Diego and chipmaker Qualcomm are joining forces on an on-campus drone research site.
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Attempts to pipe high-speed Internet into classrooms around the country have stalled at the hands of the FCC over the last two years.
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