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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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The project strives to connect every classroom in the state to high-speed Internet service.
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State Auditor Nicole Galloway commended six districts for their proactive approaches to protecting student data.
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Cleveland State University and the Cleveland Metropolitan School District received a National Science Foundation grant to fund computer science training initiatives.
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Respected School District CTO Traci Bonde contends that tomorrow's classroom will feature less hardware and more personal interaction between teachers and students.
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Boulder Valley school board officials say the trick will securing the data, while still making it accessible for educational vendors.
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Increasingly, sophisticated cyberattacks require campuses to re-examine security measures that no longer make sense. Protecting data is a top priority for university CIOs, and as the attacks evolve, the layers of protection cannot be static, but must be dynamic, changing with circumstances.
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Respected School District CTO Traci Bonde contends that tomorrow's classroom will feature less hardware and more personal interaction between teachers and students.
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According to a statewide survey, 87 percent of school districts are concerned about cybersecurity risks, but lack the resources to properly defend their systems and data.
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The attack on the California community college’s server potentially compromised 12,000 student Social Security numbers and the sensitive records of 28,000 other students.
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Have an IT intervention plan ready if your work environment becomes dysfunctional, employee turnover is high and teamwork is lacking.
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When purchasing new instructional software, many districts struggle to conduct an effective selection process. But some new tools are available to assist.
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The personal information of Palo Alto High School students was published via a website that allowed students to see class ranking, grade-point averages and identification numbers.
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Cyber attacks are being felt directly in the heartland, a group known for hacking commercial businesses has now turned their attention to schools, parents, and students.
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For the last two decades, Western Governors University has led the nation in creating and scaling an innovative, high-quality educational model, but a recent faulty audit found the university ineligible to participate in federal student-aid programs and should repay Uncle Sam over $700 million.
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Universities are a wealth of sensitive data and prime targets for cyberattacks. Making sure everyone on campus is on board with your defense strategy is key to ensuring your institution's cybersecurity.
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The growing number of cyberattacks has academic institutions considering how to better prepare students for careers in information technology.
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94 percent of all school districts in the country meet minimum federal connectivity target.
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EducationSuperHighway’s founder and CEO Evan Marwell talks about his organization's efforts to bring fiber to the nation's final 2,000 public schools, the decreasing costs of broadband and the uncertainties around the FCC's plans for the E-Rate program.
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