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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed bipartisan legislation into law this week requiring school districts to draft policies banning the use of cellphones on campus during instructional time, with some exceptions.
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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.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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At the Tuscarora School District in Mercersburg, Pa., CIO Aaron Trusky will use the same techniques as a malicious hacker, but in a lawful and legitimate way in order to assess system security.
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Phase II of Owensboro Community & Technical College's Advanced Technology Center is included in the state budget that was passed Monday.
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A summit organized by Forbes took on the tall order of figuring out how the promise of a new industrial revolution might put U.S. cities at the forefront of innovation, industry and infrastructure.
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Failure to teach students even basic theory behind how computer technology works has several implications—none of them positive. That’s the motivation behind a new push to boost computer learning in public schools.
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Personal information of more than 290,000 former and current North Dakota University students, staff and faculty was left vulnerable, according to an official.
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City officials hope a small recording gadget will help boost the number of words low-income kids hear by the time they enter school.
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Every processor can access all the memory, which makes it tremendously fast.
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Students and educators at Connecticut's Greenwich High School are concerned about the new social media app.
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Does the cost of printed textbooks outweigh their usefulness?
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The person who holds the position will coach students and advise professors on the deceptively complex task of editing articles for the user-generated encyclopedia.
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Most Americans enjoy their public libraries and use them frequently, according to a new report by the Pew Research Center.
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Hacker schools are an emerging niche education option, helping fill a need in an important industry.
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If the software looks at 100 emails and identifies the word ‘Doritos’ or ‘camping’ 50 times, they will use that data for advertising on their other sites.”
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Internet-enabled learning will open up even more access to education for people around the world by 2025.
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3-D printing and design software help eighth-graders launch chocolate companies from their classroom.
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State Sen. Dorothy Hukill is concerned the information could be breached and used for identity theft.
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Even security experts fall victim.
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Electronic 'cave' could help non-engineers understand and contribute to design and engineering projects.
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