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The education innovation organization ASU+GSV has called upon college and university presidents and chancellors across the U.S. to provide insights into issues facing higher education.
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Connecticut legislators expect to debate a couple technology-related education issues this year, including whether to pass a statewide policies to restrict access to cellphones and social media for K-12 students.
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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.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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Programs similar to Community College of Allegheny County's new data analytics program are increasingly popping up at community colleges nationwide and taking off at four-year universities.
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School districts around the country have been hit with cyber attacks in recent years.
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Faculty have been slow to adopt open education resources, but Virginia's Tidewater Community College offers zero-cost degree programs, which might jump-start the ed tech trend.
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But a sizable number of lower-income families remain under-connected, or without Internet access at all. That hurts students who increasingly rely on education technology to learn.
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With new technologies and skill sets within their reach, state and local government agencies are seizing the opportunities before them. Texas is no exception.
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California has released information about schools before in various forms — a dashboard, a database of performance scores, a grading system — but now all of that is rolled into a publicly available app.
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By making the technology available in libraries, families can try out virtual reality without purchasing a headset, the tech firm noted.
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Now the senior vice president and CIO for Stony Brook University in New York, Melissa Woo has become a trailblazer in education IT.
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Educators around the country are watching to see whether PACE is successful in providing competency-based education. A key factor is the assessment data.
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Successful completion of the program will lead to an Associate in Science Degree in Electronics, Robotics, and Drone Technology, according to the university.
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The data explosion in public schools and universities has increased the demand for people who understand its potential.
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The government and education sectors can now share National School Lunch Program (NSLP) data, with parental consent, that would help determine a student and their family's eligibility for CalFresh.
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Efforts at the local, regional and state levels continue to move forward as leaders tackle obstacles on their way to better data sharing.
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Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee have become leaders in using data to target specific student needs and boost graduation rates in public universities.
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The course builds on Apple's educational programs for K-12 classrooms, as well as a network of iOS app development centers that the company launched in Italy last year.
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With an accurate count of people using the trail that also differentiates between runners and cyclists, area communities can likely obtain more state and federal grant money to maintain or upgrade their sections of the trail.
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The toolkit is under public domain and includes tips, a website and scorecards.
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Online learning professionals are playing a bigger role in higher education as distance learning and digital course instruction continues to grow in numbers and prestige.
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