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For decades, the cost of course materials has increased far beyond the rate of inflation, and Salem State University students say open-resource course materials online would better serve them and their professors, both.
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Campbell County Public Schools in Virginia is giving the MagicSchool AI platform to four teachers and 15 students first, then using data from the pilot to inform best practices, training needs and division guidelines.
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The Colorado Department of Education's four-year strategic plan includes a goal for 100 percent of 2029 high school graduates to have a quality work-based learning experience.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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CIO Conrad Cross is interested in cloud computing for other functions for Orlando, Fla.'s city government.
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Reno, Nev., and Washoe County are considering a merger of their IT functions.
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The FCC is reviewing a broadband initiative in Ontario County, N.Y., as a potential model for the National Broadband Plan.
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Move would encourage participation, Northern Arizona University officials say, but students say it smells of Big Brother.
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There's no timetable for California CIO Teri Takai's departure, says it's possible she could be on board until the end of the gubernatorial term in November.
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Udemy aims to democratize online education by allowing users to post videos, presentations, blogs and host live virtual classroom sessions.
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Winners of the Best of California awards program announced at Government Technology Conference West; Virginia gives STAR awards.
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Arizona residents to receive free technology training; Nevada modernizing unemployment insurance system.
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After leading the state's IT consolidation, CIO Gerry Weaver to take same post at community college system.
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Georgia program pairs unemployed IT professionals with computing teachers to boost number and diversity of computer science students.
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Somebody must pay for the plumbing if transparency is to fulfill its promise.
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Survey of federal IT workers finds that many of them don't adhere to file transfer policies or know that such protocols exist.
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Schools in Ohio, New York and Massachusetts increase focus on science, technology, engineering and math.
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Annual IT Academy Managers' class seeks to develop, hone skills for future CIOs.
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Should a state spend $1.15 million on a Web-based portal designed to connect students, support college and career transitions?
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Inaugural program awards Arizona's best and brightest IT professionals in the public sector.
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CIO Teri Takai says portal is focused on search as opposed to going through traditional portals and links.
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Chief digital officer will develop policies for New York City's social media and digital communications.
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