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After being accused of using AI for coursework, a student filed a lawsuit arguing that her anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorders contribute to a writing style that was falsely flagged as AI-generated.
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A new safety app at UTC includes a panic button, ride requests, location sharing and remote monitoring. The university is also planning to implement panic alarms on walls and computers.
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A new center at the University of Texas at Arlington will focus on space simulation, space instrumentation, astrophysics, data science, aerospace engineering and physics education.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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Low energy costs, a skilled work force, plentiful fiber and low taxes are prompting big corporations to move data center facilities into Missouri.
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FCC wants to use dark fiber to help schools and libraries in the federal E-Rate program get faster broadband.
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Ten percent of state IT departments expect to add staff, according to the CDW IT Monitor.
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New CIOs also poised to shake up government.
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Key issues facing the next generation of government.
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By the 2011-2012 school year, the Delaware Education Department plans to pilot an electronic data exchange system for student records.
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Top stories include cloud-based e-mail and making municipal Wi-Fi work.
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With new Microsoft agreement, the 64 campuses in the State University of New York system will have their choice of Microsoft Live@edu or Google Apps for Education for e-mail and applications.
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Students at a rural Arkansas school district ride a wired bus that can play educational TV programs and is capable of student-teacher video conferencing.
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The Rose City isn’t aiming to be the next Silicon Valley. A public-private partnership hopes software development can drive economic recovery.
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‘Cybercities’ report details negative job growth for private-sector IT industry.
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A look at the trends and people that influenced government IT in 2010.
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A leading authority on media literacy education says education leaders should take these steps to improve digital and media literacy.
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California tries to prove its point digitally about the significance of incorporating technology into everyday life.
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All 628 of North Carolina’s public high schools will offer Microsoft certification as elective courses to students by 2011-2012.
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A new directory will make publishing, finding, organizing and combining Web services much easier.
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New York City BigApps competition recognized as the overall winner of New York City’s Excellence in Technology Awards Program.
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Code for America announces fellowship winners will work as open-source Web programmers for city governments for a year.
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