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A recent report by the nonprofit EDSAFE AI Alliance warns that school safety policies must evolve from academic integrity to psychological guardrails as students turn to AI chatbots for emotional support.
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Kip Glazer, principal of Mountain View High School in California, said her student internship program provides campus tech support, but its most important lessons involve collaboration and communication.
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Mountain View High School students said artificial intelligence has had both positive and negative effects on their experience as students, and assignments focused on soft skills are less susceptible to its influence.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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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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Minuscule drones that are able to navigate by themselves can be used in disaster site exploration, military operations and cluttered urban environments.
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Children's information is stored in multiple, uncoordinated systems managed by different state and federal agencies.
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Universities a focus in today's global assaults on IT systems.
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Two new “manufacturing innovation institutes” – one in Detroit and one in Chicago – aim to connect universities with the private sector to bridge the gap between research and manufacturing.
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California legislation is designed to hold K-12 companies accountable for how they store and use student data.
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System improving but rollout has been a "train wreck," according to one superintendent.
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Despite a recent move to double IT security personnel, the University of Maryland falls prey to a "sophisticated" cyberattack.
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Digital forensic investigation involves working with seized electronic devices, acquiring data without making changes, analyzing the data, then filing a report.
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Tweets can be monitored in real time, multiple searches can be done simultaneously and they can be narrowed down to a specific-mile radius.
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An internship in a Washington state department gives students hands-on experience and interesting tasks to put on their resume.
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Imagine Siri with the ability to learn, think and use common sense.
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Five tips for working with the generation that will soon represent a majority of your workforce.
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Ghostly concept allows students to feel as if they are part of a place far removed from their actual location.
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