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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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U.S. states are collaborating on a plan to smooth out the regulation process for online universities and provide education access to students.
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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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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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The University of Texas System plans to offer large online courses through the nonprofit, open source edX platform.
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Privacy experts and school districts are at odds on the answer.
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Schools for the deaf and blind have students with unique needs when it comes to technology. But certain tech advances are meeting these needs.
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A new competition in Virginia will test the cybersecurity knowledge of high school students and offer scholarships to three winners.
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An e-textbook pilot expands to more than two dozen colleges and universities this fall.
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