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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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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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During an upcoming cyber defense competition, a community college team will face a scenario that a real IT team might face — trying to keep the opposition out and protect customers’ data.
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Proponents say the law is necessary to protect kids outside of school, while opponents argue for better "diagnosis and diversion" rather than jail time.
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How will the sharing, electrification and automation of mobility affect transportation as we know it? The UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies has launched a 3 Revolutions Policy Initiative that intends to find out.
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A newly formed collaboration aims to organize efforts and blur the line between academic research and applied practice in Pacific Northwest cities.
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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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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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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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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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After just a few months, Judge Orlando Garcia determines the student's freedom of religion had no been violated.
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The new program will create a centralized online application center for college students looking for internships in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
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If you run a public art program that you want taxpayers to know about, then CultureNOW may supercharge your outreach efforts.
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Launch KC is Kansas City's latest attempt to make the most of Google's local foothold and could include a $2 million "tech laboratory," a downtown wireless district and a new data center.
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