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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 University of Missouri-St. Louis' new crowdfunding website gives its students a way to find funding for projects.
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Located on University of Oklahoma's Research Campus, the lab offers students and faculty access to a full suite of advanced testing equipment.
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Most of Arkansas' 276 school districts will be connected to the state's upgraded fiber network over the next 12 months.
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Department IT officers pinpointed the source of attack by tracking the network's Internet protocol address.
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The partnership's goal is to boost soldiers' skills, education and training to prevent attacks on military and civilian computer networks.
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The county's success is attributed to ongoing re-evaluation by a curriculum committee and an original plan that allowed for choice among curricula.
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New zSpace stations consist of large screens connected to PCs that teachers and students can use with special 3-D glasses and a stylus pen.
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The agency was concerned with whether the L.A. Unified School District properly disclosed to investors and others how the bonds would be used.
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The bill forbids college officials from forcing a student to accept their friend requests or otherwise provide a window into his or her social media activity.
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The kids’ plan: Boost conservation by giving every Fresno water customer a way to digitally track daily consumption.
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The Board of Education authorized its attorneys in a closed-door meeting to explore possible litigation against Apple and Pearson, the company that developed the curriculum as a subcontractor to Apple.
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From magazines, movies and books, to computers, tablets and educational programming, Lake County libraries continue to share an evolving wealth of information with their communities.
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Instead of focusing only on school performance, graduation rates, college matriculation and job placement, the Future Project hones in on the root of the problem: that students don't have enough motivation and lack belief in their own futures.
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Later this month, the U.S. Department of Education holds its first Games for Learning Summit in New York City, a gathering of educational experts, students, teachers, game publishers and developers.
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The program is a student-driven initiative aimed at students and parents, and targets social media and other internet safety practices.
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Draft legislation seeks to update federal data privacy law to cover both education institutions and third parties.
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The new center would identify and coordinate best practices for STEM education in the state’s schools.
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More than a dozen states now authorize the use of cameras mounted on school buses to catch drivers who illegally pass them.
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