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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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Philadelphia officials invent a city Innovation Academy to put structure and longevity behind innovative government.
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Thousands of people in the region already working on UAVs, says industry official.
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A new bill would require South Carolina school districts to provide an anonymous online form to report instances of bullying.
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A hard drive went missing from the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy, which had it as part of a benefits program evaluation.
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A test found that a computation problem that took A&M's existing computers weeks to solve was completed by the IBM computer in 17 minutes.
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Could it slow school access and block some content?
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In recent months alone, districts and their vendors have lost laptops and flash drives containing student information, accidentally posted children's health information and Social Security numbers online, and improperly released individual student test scores.
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An Albuquerque state senator thinks so, and is pushing for such under New Mexico’s public school academic requirements.
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A wireless communications system makes it almost as if students never left the classroom.
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The lab offers students cutting-edge computer technology to hone their skills in areas such as encryption, malware and cyber attacks.
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The idea is to bring companies, universities, agencies and others together to invest in technology that will encourage investment and production in the United States.
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Education programs at two Washington state prisons are helping inmates develop new skills that better prepare them for the modern workforce.
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Tech experts say virtual reality has become a very real proposition as it clears R&D hurdles and opens breakthroughs in science, learning and human interaction.
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The state’s selection as one of six national testing sites for drone technology will allow a local college to capitalize on what is expected to be the next big step in the evolution of aviation.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District is paying $768 per device for its students, teachers and administrators, making it one of the nation's most expensive technology programs.
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New portal provides citizens and civic app developers with municipal data in a user-friendly format.
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Student data evangelizers argue that used correctly, data, including student attendance, test scores and demographics, can enrich education. But that promise comes with threats to students’ privacy.
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Project looks to get 10 million schoolchildren, ages 6 and older, to spend an hour this week learning the basics of coding.
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