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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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North Carolina State is the first U.S. university to partner with IBM's quantum-computing network.
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The app made for PennDOT's Innovations Challenge would incorporate advertising from businesses offering coupons and incentives as rewards for safe driving.
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Brook Conner, CIO and assistant superintendent of Hawaii’s Department of Education, discusses the IT strategy for the state’s students, teachers and school administrators.
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The bid to better prepare Georgia’s workforce is taking the shape of so-called nexus degrees, which consist of 18-credits in the high-demand areas.
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The bill passed with lobbying from an Arizona-based company that sells the cameras.
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Henderson County Public Schools created a tool to let students and parents reports threats and concerning student behavior to administrators and authorities
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The interactive technology once heralded as an educational boon has fallen by the wayside, a victim of the pace of technology and finances.
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Graduate students from the University of Pennsylvania's Master of Urban Spatial Analytics Practicum are working with city officials in Philadelphia, Providence, R.I., and Minneapolis to develop data science tools to improve safety, health and quality of life for residents.
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Data sharing between schools and colleges would help predict in real-time which students might be having trouble.
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With fuel costs rising and diesel engine mechanics harder to find, many districts have begun looking at vehicles that use alternative fuels.
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The Hillsdale Intermediate School District (ISD) Career Center pairs high school students with state of the art technology and the chance to earn various cybersecurity certifications.
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Money for ed tech startup companies continues to grow, with Glimpse among the latest to score a funding round.
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Indiana Wesleyan University's (IWU) new degree will focus on preparing students for an international security environment and to think broadly about a world now interconnected by technology as never before.
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Robots and computer vision will help people see, walk and communicate when they could not otherwise do so.
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When it comes to the split-second, life-or-death decisions a member of the national security apparatus faces constantly, what’s important is having a strong moral background
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Four students from Waipahu High School are on track to work part time at the National Security Agency’s Hawaii office while they are seniors.
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The California School Dashboard is designed to give parents “easy reports” about their child’s school or district, and provide detailed downloadable data that can help identify areas where schools might need help.
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Measuring a student’s academic progress with valid, reliable data should go hand-in-hand with providing that child an education.
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