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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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After a school board member posted inappropriate comments about Trump on social media, the school board is making fast moves to prevent these situations in the future.
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Cutting-edge technology combined with savvy educational leadership are the hallmarks of the school district winners that range from a small, rural district in Texas with 800 students to one in Georgia with more than 28,000.
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The Trump administration's proposed $9 billion cut to education shifts priorities to school choice from other programs, such as professional development. It's up to Congress to make sure K-12 technology funding is included. Now's the time for stakeholders to speak up, take action and negotiate.
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The new dashboard measures 10 indicators of school performance instead of simply assigning schools an overall number.
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Outsourcing, bigger budgets and better planning are some of the ways higher ed tries to handle the growth in ResNets.
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Students at Indiana Wesleyan University will start the online international relations and security degree in April.
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State leaders will review testing practices and set a five-year vision for education in Ohio.
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This first post in a series on educational technology game changers focuses on one-to-one computing and the 15 most common traits of successful K-12 implementations.
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John Morgan’s story is a profile of one teacher’s discovery about the power of technology to help students “learn amazing things.”
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Indiana students practice teamwork, patience in robot project.
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Lean staffing levels mean few schools have someone dedicated to cybersecurity. But there are ways to stay protected.
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Local businesses and schools work together to make sure students learn workforce-ready skills.
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There is nothing more important in the world of school accountability than giving parents and the public clear, easy-to-understand information about how well their schools are performing.
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The Buckeye Local School District purchased about 550 Chromebooks last year, which is enough for each freshman to have his or her own.
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Hiram College is the latest school to make digital devices part of the students' liberal arts experience. But experts caution that tech giveaways need to be planned well.
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Students have the opportunity to make a difference with a 3-D printer.
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Hockinson High School now has a top-notch sound system and a space built for music.
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