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Founded in 2025 over concerns about students not learning how to engage in evidence-based conversations about controversial topics, the Or Initiative aims to equip them with civil discourse skills.
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Grand Valley State University's planned Blue Dot technology hub will include new event spaces, an immersive-reality lab with a 360-degree display, a cybersecurity lab, a multimedia production studio and other resources.
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Various State University of New York schools are working with University at Albany, Binghamton University, University at Buffalo and Stony Brook University on AI programming and research for students and faculty.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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A video, which centers on a fictional product called “MyBook,” encourages tech companies to participate in the One City initiative for civic philanthropy.
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The ClassDojo app allows teachers to assign positive and negative points, and reports each student's progress on a private feed that each parent can monitor by logging in with a teacher-provided code.
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Online learning presents both an opportunity and a challenge as technology shakes up higher education.
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In reaction to Google's controversial use of student data in its Apps for Education suite, California passes one of the most aggressive student privacy laws in the nation.
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The panel said the district had not proven that it urgently needed the technology.
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Frostburg State University's Center for Communications and Information Technology includes 16 computer labs, a multimedia learning center and a planetarium, to name a few things.
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A business school goes high-tech with personalized video reviews of midterms, exams and group projects.
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The aspirations come from a UCLA program that gives start-ups led at least in part by students or recent alumni a summer stipend to polish their products, and a USC event designed to motivate students to dream ideas for a randomly selected industry in one afternoon.
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In all, more than 280 projects from Macomb, Oakland, Wayne and Washtenaw counties will be funded by Google -- at a cost of about $240,000.
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The new Big Data Training and Research Lab will allow FAU to do work it needs to do but simply isn't possible in its current data-mining lab.
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Columbus Grove High School students toured St. Rita's Emergency Department as part of a medical innovation class assignment, where students design and plan their own ER.
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Regents are expected to vote Thursday on the proposal, which is the latest change of course in the university’s investment strategy.
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A business school goes high-tech with personalized video reviews of midterms, exams and group projects.
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Getting aid to L.A. Unified schools and teachers was one key recommendation from a critical evaluation of the district's $1.3-billion technology program.
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The analysis found that district staff was so focused on distributing devices that little attention could be paid to using iPads effectively in the classroom.
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Midland school officials and area businesses are excited about a planned high school program that will focus on preparing high schoolers to work in the region's booming oil industry.
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The computer is expected to be a catalyst for research at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, enabling larger amounts of data to be processed in shorter periods of time.
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Governors have signed more than 25 bills into law that deal with student data privacy.
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