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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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Dr. Richard Larson, executive chancellor at the UNM Health Sciences Center, has laid out some critical steps needed to move forward.
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The university's name stems from the sci-fi concept of a point at which technological changes are so rapid that they transform human life.
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The lawmaker said his legislation would give more meaningful assistance to victims of the breach and would require stronger security for information in the future.
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The information stolen included names, Social Security numbers, and dates of birth of 1,000 former students.
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In this installment of the Mayors and Schools Field Trip, R.T. Rybak shares insights on his time in Minneapolis, first as mayor and later as head of a collective impact table focusing on a comprehensive youth agenda.
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Kalispell Public Schools increased its cyber coverage from $250,000 to $1 million.
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What could possibly stump a Stanford University student? Government bureaucracy, it seems.
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The second phase is a tower called "Coda" that some hope will burnish Midtown Atlanta's status as a technology hub.
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Looking to help close this digital divide, the University of California-Riverside plans to open a new Center for Broadband Policy and Digital Literacy.
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In Part 2 of this discussion, we offer some productive ways that student cellphones are currently being used in classrooms.
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Many schools and teachers continue to ban students' cellphones for classroom use. But the wisdom of these bans is suspect, especially considering the wasted computing power and instructional opportunities.
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Students and volunteers gather around high-tech projects to apply a semester's worth of theory to real-world problems.
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More than 200 university students from around the world will converge in Honolulu for the Maritime RobotX Challenge, where they'll compete for $100,000 in prizes.
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Hundreds of people in school districts and in state government have access to some or all of that data. That means keeping it safe is a daunting technological challenge.
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Cyberthreats are universal. But the appropriate response may be quite different in academia from what works in the corporate world.
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Researchers look at the results from cyber charter schools.
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"Ocelote" and "El Gato" are the two most recent components of a high-performance research computing system at the University of Arizona.
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This week, the district presented the first reading of a cellphone regulation. But it’s not as restrictive as some might guess.
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