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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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What must be done to ensure that college education programs produce new teachers who meet the needs of today’s students? In this post we address the issue and offer some possible solutions.
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The new School Quality Profiles are a comprehensive look at how students at a school, school division and across the state are performing.
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WSU Tri-Cities’ School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has a goal of developing undergraduate and graduate programs in the fast-growing field.
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The families of about 30,000 students have been notified that a district employee improperly distributed confidential student information.
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R.T. reports that Kansas City Mayor Sly James has avoided controversy while also making a significant impact on early childhood education.
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Former Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak headed to the nation’s capital knowing that the past three D.C. mayors have sustained a surprising commitment to school reform.
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In this installment, R.T. travels to Boston, a city where Mayor Marty Walsh follows a tradition of mayor-led civic campaigns to improve schools.
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The Miami-Dade school district was recognized at the White House on Tuesday as one of 30 school districts leading the nation in innovation and personalized learning.
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The bill would make it a misdemeanor to electronically harass or bully anyone under age 18 through means such as texts and social media.
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A $10 million gift to Carnegie Mellon will establish the K&L Gates Endowment for Ethics and Computational Technologies and focus on robo- and artificial-intelligence ethics.
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“Flexibility” has become the operative word in new school designs.
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The program will prepare students to evaluate the security needs of computer and network systems and recommend safeguards, as well as implement and maintain security devices and systems, according to the proposal.
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Obama directed John Holdren, his science advisor, to get input from children around the country about their priorities regarding STEM matters, according to the White House.
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A 22-year-old faces sentencing for his role in a notorious group of cybercriminals that prosecutors allege was responsible for a destructive hacking spree on dozens of businesses, nonprofits and government entities.
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More than 130 people participated in a 54-hour crash course that concluded with pitch sessions to several venture capitalists and successful tech entrepreneurs.
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By July 2017 the project will connect the state’s 274 school districts and 600,000 students to the all-fiber Arkansas Public School Computer Network.
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Ground is expected to be broken early next year for the first of up to seven buildings for a new aviation and technology center
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Cybersecurity isn’t one problem -- it’s an evolving nest of issues that develop as fast as the technology to counter it, making communication and vigilance critical.
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