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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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Parents mistakenly received sensitive personal information about other district students in a mass email. Officials concluded the leak was the result of a staff error and a software issue.
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Technology is changing the way art is created and shared by young people, challenging school art programs to remain current and relevant.
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Technology is changing the way art is created and shared by young people, challenging schools' art programs to remain current and relevant.
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Thirty K-12 and higher education leaders have been recognized by the Center for Digital Education for their efforts to transform learning through the innovative use of technology.
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As universities are held to higher expectations for enrollment and completion, online learning may very well be an option they can’t live without.
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The seven-week University of Maine at Augusta course will introduce students to the advantages and real-world uses of unmanned aerial vehicles.
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After a long journey, the Los Angeles Unified School District is emerging as a leader in instructional technology practices.
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Head leaders from the industry will gather on Oct. 10 in Sacramento for the State of California Cybersecurity Education Summit.
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Where it comes to issues of cybersecurity and the next generation of IT professionals, Gov. Roy Cooper wants his state to work around the challenges and build on the existing opportunities.
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The state has selected 224 college graduates to receive personal income tax credits under the state's Wavemaker Fellowship program, which would defray their student loan debts totaling about $868,000.
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The course provides students with in-person flight training and covers the basics of getting started with drones, safety guidelines, models and types of drones and industry trends.
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During the eclipse Monday, a group of University of Northern Colorado physics students launched on a NASA balloon a special device they designed to detect cosmic particles -- and it ended up in Nebraska.
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Flagler County School Board member Colleen Conklin asked council members for a letter of support for a new unmanned aerial vehicle technician program -- to help bring drones in.
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District leaders across the country think it is time to stop viewing technology as a luxury, and instead view it as a critical tool for teaching and learning. This means the creation of one plan that weaves technology throughout the school district.
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According to the official, education is multi-faceted and using smart technology should not be the ultimate end goal for school districts.
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Purdue recently acquired Kaplan. Take a look at how this acquisition and strategic alliance will position Purdue as a leader in expanding workforce development.
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The grant comes from the National Science Foundation for the continuation and expansion of the university's cybersecurity program.
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The $1.6 million project, which involves the city's 36 library branches, is expected to reduce long lines at the checkout counters and free up workers for other tasks.
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