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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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Beginning in the fall, new undergraduate students will be required to take at least three semester hours of creative arts credit to earn an engineering degree.
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Although there is an increasing interest in investigating problems with smartphone use, one graduate student says research into the phobia has been scarce.
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An average of 32 percent of foster students change schools in a given year, making data sharing imperative to improving their educational success.
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To put it simply: There was a complete breakdown in the planning and execution of the initiative.
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Feel-good stories are nice, but there's a role for academia in bringing scientific rigor to the process.
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In the future, cybersecurity program coordinators hope to expand basic instruction campus-wide by teaching students how to value their data.
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In his #SelfieClass, University of Southern California professor Mark Marino takes a look at the social media phenomenon and engages students into thinking more intensely about themselves.
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Pundits are calling the state's new student data privacy law the most comprehensive in the nation.
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Campuses take personal interaction so seriously that they're willing to spend thousands of dollars on robots that give virtual students a "body" on campus.
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The Mobile PA Challenge is a state program that spans a semester, giving students recognition and professional development for creating a needed app or website — and serves as a recruiting tool for the commonwealth.
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Various studies conducted by universities across the U.S. shed light on approaches to incorporating tech in teaching and learning.
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Lt. Gen. Edward Cardon's visit to Tacoma came on the heels of the recent unveiling of a Pentagon cybersecurity strategy that includes a renewed relationship with Silicon Valley firms.
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Designers attending the university's Wearable Technology Symposium will demonstrate how they're turning garment-tech fancies into realities.
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Under an alliance between the city and Microsoft, the two will hold events to help expose girls to a variety of technology careers and role models.
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STEM-intensive occupations are expected to drive economic growth. But cities must invest in training and education to build a qualified workforce.
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University researchers are planning lessons to teach middle and high school students about computer literacy starting in the fall.
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Following a call by President Obama, new bipartisan legislation would prohibit third parties from buying student data collected by schools and tech companies.
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Using police data starting from 1995, Portland State University students created a website that shows when and where certain crimes occurred most frequently.
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