Boomer Anne Golberg, 73, teaches other seniors how to master the art of using an iPhone. She says the technology isn't as ...
Cochise County residents can now access free digital literacy training through their local libraries, helping bridge the ...
As a tech explorer and author of the Wonder Tools newsletter, I’ve tested more than 200 Ed Tech services this year in search of the 10 most useful teaching tools. The massive number of apps and sites ...
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The SUNY Center for Instructional and Program Innovation, along with the Faculty Senate and Accessibility Resources Office, ...
Election Returning Officer Hanumant Patil provided detailed guidance to the officers and employees regarding the vote ...
Leaked PowerPoint lessons from a first-year education course at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign show extreme left-wing bias on the topic of illegal immigration, as well as race and gender.
As electrical firms ramp up their use of artificial intelligence, some trends are emerging in why, where, how, and for whom.
Restrictions on cellphone use help teachers manage classrooms better, making it so they don’t have to constantly police students who text and scroll throughout class. Plus, schoolwide bans seem to ...
The Security Think Tank considers what CISOs and buyers need to know to cut through the noise around AI and figure out which ...
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Nathan Tate was a D.C. police officer defending the U.S. Capitol on January 6. Now he’s trying to find the lesson in it.