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In partnership with Pittsburgh-based software company Skilly AI, the university is launching an 24/7 AI chatbot to alleviate the workloads of admissions counselors and answer student questions after hours.
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In an effort to help short-staffed custodians, one of the largest school districts in Washington invested over $1 million in 14 robot floor cleaners, stationing one at each middle and high school.
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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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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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Personalized learning, especially when coupled with technology, is getting lots of interest and support. But doing it well requires serious commitments by both teachers and students.
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The FCC is back up to full strength for the first time in the Trump administration. Take a look at what this means for education technology.
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All it takes is one person to click one bad link in one of those messages to wreak havoc on the entire IU network.
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The tool will be Internet-based, allowing it to be accessed anywhere in the world.
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The county health commissioner urged state officials to review air monitoring data and disease occurrence information.
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The county's public schools have developed a growing ed tech team that collaborates with teachers in designing multi-age classrooms and introducing new technologies that strengthen learning and trust.
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The U.S. Education Department released the guide to help schools modernize their infrastructure.
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The Borough of Manhattan Community College is encouraging faculty innovation and student access to open educational resources with the help of a $4 million state investment.
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The Mississippi Department of Education turned to hard data to put a stop to a trend that had been occurring for as long as the lunch program existed.
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Teams of high school students develop tech-based solutions for city government problems with help from local tech companies.
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A free online aptitude course called CyberStart offers scholarships to onboard students into the cybersecurity sector.
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The second-largest school district in the U.S. learned some painful lessons as its staff struggled to fix a failed IT system and to restore trust in its ability to manage such a large project.
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Plus, Chattanooga joins Kansas City in adopting a Facebook chatbot, DARPA invests $65 million in developing two-way brain-computer interface, and NYC launches a pair of tech initiatives in Brownsville.
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Officials at WSU — and every other university and college, as well as state agencies — should learn a valuable lesson from the very expensive and embarrassing experience.
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The technology has both governmental and commercial uses — everything from documenting cracks in bridge piers to search and rescue operations.
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While some applaud the long-awaited financial picture, others say it's misleading.
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