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A new initiative from the National Governors Association moves beyond math and ELA proficiency to track data contributing to “lifelong well-being" and “civic engagement.”
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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.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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Students at the University of Oklahoma’s College of Engineering wanted to remove the mystery around weather forecasting by speaking to kids in a language they could better understand — gaming.
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The district is installing a multimillion-dollar, high-tech surveillance system that keeps an eye on school perimeters, administrative offices and areas where students gather.
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One hundred square meters of undersea carpet has the potential to provide as much energy, said Mechanical and Ocean Engineering Professor Reza Alam, as a soccer field full of solar arrays.
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Working with the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Conneaut is now creating the rubric that would govern the ability of schools to use cyber snow days as an alternative to instructional time in the classroom.
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The university was issued a lease last week by the federal government for 1,068 acres of ocean about a dozen miles off Fort Lauderdale, the first ever issued by the government to test ocean current technology.
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View this motiongraphic video to learn more about the advantages of utilizing web-client laptops like Samsung Chromebooks.
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The nonprofit EducationSuperHighway is working with Virginia on a project designed to bring digital learning to students at a lower cost.
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The app has several features, including push notifications for school closures, security alerts, and an integrated calendar system to cover all the schools in the district.
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The lab will operate as a research and development center, teaming up with software companies and universities to help solve widespread manufacturing problems faster with cutting-edge technology.
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A group of students and faculty from one Ohio community college will spend the summer learning the skills they’ll need to fill those jobs defending against constant cyber attacks.
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Governors have a major role to play in integrating two policy and regulatory systems that need to work together.
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Cost estimates show that the Wi-Fi goal will take a major increase in E-Rate dollars.
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The simulation hospital, designed and built using $10 million in funding from the University of Texas System Board of Regents, is equipped with the latest in medical simulation technology.
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Striking a balance when it comes to student data means creating an environment where technology and privacy work in tandem to maximize learning.
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Although a low graduation rate is a challenge for the center, officials say it provides 100 percent job placement in an economy driven by skilled labor.
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The FCC plans to update the 20-year-old technology program for schools to streamline the application process and refocus on broadband.
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The K-12 Horizon Project identifies a number of challenges that educators face.
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Those who shared confidential information via the phishing scam are advised to alert credit bureaus, file a police report and alert their main financial institutions.
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