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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.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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Uber said its technology leaders will work with CMU to develop “key long-term technologies that advance Uber's mission of bringing safe, reliable transportation to everyone, everywhere.”
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The statewide initiative is designed to have at least 500 Alabama teachers qualified by next year to teach students how technology works and is created.
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The California College of the Arts hosts a civic tech panel following the announcement of its new degree targeting future innovation leadership.
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The Okaloosa County School Board approved the purchase of the software earlier this week, optimizing routes and giving schools the ability to handle emergency situations more quickly.
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With a high-powered air filtration system and a strict dress code, virtually every particle of dust is filtered out of the new 2,800 square-foot “clean room,” the first nanofabrication facility built in South Florida.
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The organization hosted a panel Jan. 28 on a mission to motivate an impact generation that uses technology and innovation to solve problems.
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A recent survey found that about a quarter of millennials (workers in their 20s to early 30s) think they should only be expected to stay in a job for a year or less.
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A nationwide survey shows that through constant smartphone use, health educators can become emotionally exhausted, then only break from work communications with students between midnight and 6 a.m.
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The state grants provide the last step needed to connect an additional 63,000 students to the state education network and give them access to technology, helping close the digital divide.
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National experts are smitten with the city's energy and innovation flow from a close-knit network of philanthropists, educators, technologists, and advocates who prize collaboration over competition.
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In the prestigious Intel Science Talent Search, California claimed the most finalists — 11 — of any state, surpassing eight from New York, which once eclipsed other states.
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Plus a matrix shows what strategies work in reducing crime and disorder in policing.
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Although the proposed legislation has not made it through committee, the thought of additional testing at the high school level is being met with trepidation from local officials.
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The stand-off promises to stoke an emotional debate that could resonate with parents and undermine efforts to overhaul the performance of U.S. schools that call for tracking what students are learning.
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The New Product Development Lab puts BSU student employees together with industry innovators in the design, development and creation of products and components of all types.
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The president primarily touted middle-class economics and called for parties to cooperate in this year's addressing, making mere mentions of technology plans and proposals.
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New York City schools take a look at staffing, the type of equipment they purchase and ways to extend the life of technology.
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Some technology requires teachers or students to enter all sorts of data, thus raising the question educators had not faced before: Will information a teacher or child shares stay available in cyberspace?
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