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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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Sacramento State launched a GPS map feature this spring that allows students to track the four shuttles that serve the campus. The university partnered with DoubleMap to create an embedded URL reached through the Sac State app. Software licenses and hardware cost less than $50,000.
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Higher education and technology both inherently create jobs, so when budgets must be cut, can a state afford to lessen their investments in those areas?
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The deal will give members the ability to buy directly from the website as part of a competitive procurement contract.
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The project is funded by the National Science Foundation and the goal is to create increased citizen involvement in local government.
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Brains and basketball have blended splendidly at Illinois Institute of Technology, a college known for more for its alumni who invented the cellphone and determined the reason for the ozone hole than for its athletics.
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Drifters have been deployed for decades by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -- schools can even adopt one! Now they are being used to study trash in our oceans.
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A new digital literacy platform in California uses gaming elements to help job seekers master the skills needed for online job searches.
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Robert Ballard, the man who discovered the ruins of the Titanic, shares how robots assist in undersea exploration.
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Kentucky's big moves in cloud computing show confidence in the reliability of private clouds.
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An annual survey from the Center for Digital Education highlights exemplary school districts that integrate technology into teaching and learning.
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A preliminary study from North Carolina State University found that older programmers may know more about emergent technology than their younger counterparts.
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A Maryland county works with the private sector to address technology equity challenges in science, technology, engineering and math education.
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The Information Technology Leadership Academy teaches middle managers the skills necessary to lead a technology department.
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Wake County, N.C., EMS classes allow students to answer questions electronically so responses display in a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation.
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Professors and engineers team up to teach students data analysis skills.
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Job growth in technology and STEM fields is significantly outperforming other sectors, driving growth in regional economies.
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Bexar County, Texas' bookless library, called BiblioTech, was inspired by Apple founder Steve Jobs' biography.
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With social media skills becoming increasingly relevant in government and the private sector, some colleges are taking notice.
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