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Migration to the cloud was all the rage from around 2010 through the pandemic, but some IT leaders are having second thoughts due to high costs, compliance issues, and the need for better data security and local control.
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School-zone speed cameras in Richmond, Va., which are only online while children arrive or leave from school, produced just over 100,000 violations in their first year of use.
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The town of Vernon recently became the latest of several local governments in Connecticut to put enforcement cameras on school buses, hoping to curb moving violations around the vehicles when students are present.
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The upgraded Arkansas Public School Computer Network offers speeds of 200 Kbps versus the current statewide average of 5 Kbps, and more than 230 other school districts and charter schools are in line for the upgrade.
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The robotic tourist is hitting the United States this summer, starting its journey from Salem, Mass., to San Francisco.
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The U.S. Department of Defense has also been involved, as the goggles can be used on the battlefield for soldiers with head trauma.
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The new examination costs more and can only be taken on computers. Only 30 percent of those taking the online test have passed.
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The app allows both patients and students to rate how they think an appointment went. Patients also can give feedback on how the student performed.
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The partnership is part of Facebook's plan to invest in long-term cybersecurity efforts and includes a series of projects aimed at exposing students to computer science at a young age.
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Two amendments to the proposed Elementary and Secondary Education Act would tackle digital inequity in students' homes.
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The best-known hubs are in Silicon Valley and New York City, but the blossoming tech scene in L.A., with its strengths in animation and entertainment, has even more potential to improve how students learn.
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A research team from Penn State University will try to find out how student learning can be enhanced by applying what's known about self-regulation and learning strategies.
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Google adds a new API so that third-party education developers and publishers can add content into its education platform.
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NYIT aims for the facility to become an NSA-certified National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance/Cyber Defense.
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At the International Society for Technology in Education's Startup Competition, a new app that hopes to be one of the first that evaluates student work in place of multiple-choice questionnaires takes top honors.
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According to stakeholders, the library accesses city-owned fiber for the connections, which is a 10 gigabit connection to its main library and 1 gigabit at seven branch libraries.
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According to a statement by Penn State, “several systems in the College of the Liberal Arts have been the target of two cyberattacks by unknown, targeted threat actors.”
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North Carolina looks for ways to collaboratively solve its educator supply, distribution and enrollment challenges with the help of a public data dashboard.
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The CERTPRO app, which is still under development, also creates a real-time database of Community Emergency Response Team members with special skills.
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Proposed federal policies could accelerate states' efforts to provide Internet access to students outside of school.
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All 112 community colleges in the state will be accessible to students, faculty and staff with one user ID.
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