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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.
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With fewer students following the policy, more schools are relaxing rules on cellphones.
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Unresolved legal issues sink offer to build statewide network for $95 million.
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Without a binding commitment, it was possible that Rochester would not have funded their side of the project, and the money would have gone unused instead of going to another project needed in the state.
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A film screening and panel discussion brought together parents to address an important topic for today's youth.
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Teddy Talks will help community members learn new things and take something away that they can act on.
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The government organization normally recruits at much larger institutions, but after two years of requests, is now taking the time to visit Waynesburg University's campus of nearly 1,800 students.
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The first Greenpower grant in the state provides electric car kits for high schoolers to build, and three elementary schools are also receiving kits.
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Some high school students with trade skills are still choosing to get college degrees as well as work in their trade.
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A report issued by the Digital Citizens Alliance found more than 120,000 University of Michigan e-mail addresses available in the far reaches of the Internet.
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Costs are down and connectivity is up when it comes to broadband, according to the 2016 State of States report from EducationSuperHighway.
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The North Carolina district is starting to send texts and emails instead of phone calls to parents that opt in.
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Virtual cadavers displayed on a high-tech table will help high school students get dissection experience without a human cadaver — and younger students will get their chance to use it later on.
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The county launched its first middle school robotics class, but has bigger plans for robotics education.
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While Arizona has fallen behind in Internet access, schools are working on a plan to speed it up.
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As more higher education online learning relies on visuals to tell a story, they're often not accessible to people who are blind. Now, some colleges are tackling the problem with better funding and technology.
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The $28 million bond measure would provide more space for automotive technology, welding and other types of programs.
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Parents want the protection, but notification requirements put a heavy burden on school districts. Two states – Colorado and Connecticut – are tackling the issue in different ways.
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The loan discharges could cost more than $460 million altogether.
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