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Generative AI is meant to automate tasks that government workers previously performed, with a predicted 300,000 job cuts from ...
Online hackathons and on-chain CV credentials are replacing traditional developer hiring practices along with their broken economic model.
At the annual Lenox school district convocation, former state Education Commissioner Jeff Riley presented the pitfalls and the positives of the new technology sweeping our society.
One of the most important issues facing Long Island school districts in 2025-2026 is the impact of cellphones on student learning, attention and emotional well-being. While technology connects us in ...
Newsday asked Long Island school superintendents about the most important issues facing their districts. Below is a condensed sampling of their responses. There are many challenges facing public ...
Author Staci Sleigh-Layman is the former Associate Vice President of Human Resources, who retired from CWU on August 1. She completed a series of CWU employee features in 2025, and they are running ...
State superintendent Tony Thurmond will convene an 'Artificial Intelligence in Education' workgroup for public schools.
A district spokesperson said Clovis Unified has considered increasing security measures for “well over a year.” ...
Edutopia’s books editor read 70 new education books in the past year. Here are the most notable, must-read books for teachers and school leaders.
The APSU College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics has welcomed seven new full-time faculty members.
The use of artificial intelligence is the next great generational divide in learning, and schools in Massachusetts are figuring out different ways to incorporate it in the classroom.
The Massena Central School District may phase out the use of Chromebooks for some students who require more advanced systems ...