education: Internet policy
Ed Tech, Privatization And Plunder
All the reasons to be suspicious of the political-industrial conspiracy against public education and public universities.
Big Data's Opportunities, Responsibilities For Education
Microsoft's CTO for U.S. Education outlines what he believes technology companies must do to protect students.
InformationWeek Education: Your New Guide To Higher Education IT
Even if higher education is an industry and calling like no other, it must grow and evolve with its tech-literate clientele. Or it will whither.
5 Items Should Top Obama's Technology Agenda
From infrastructure to tech education, here's what I want to see on the to-do list for the next four years.
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Ed Tech, Privatization And Plunder
May 17, 2013All the reasons to be suspicious of the political-industrial conspiracy against public education and public universities.
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Beware Batch Processing Of Kids: Ed Tech Expert
May 13, 2013Online learning should not supplant kids coming together to participate in teams, says researcher Justin Reich.
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U.K.'s Prized Creative Industry At Risk, Study Says
April 23, 2013British creative industry must ramp up technological innovation or risk being left behind, says think tank.
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Distance Learning Regulation Needs Simplification, Officials Say
April 12, 2013Former education secretary Richard Riley heads effort to make it easier for students to take online classes by standardizing state regulations.
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How Rafter Helps Colleges Cut Textbook Costs
April 05, 2013Textbook rental broker finds niche partnering with public colleges to lower the cost of higher education.
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What Education Tech Success Stories Share
March 25, 2013Educational technologies have the potential to stretch dollars and improve education, with the right supporting policies, Brookings Institution...
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Educators Share Tech Struggles: From Tablets To Twitter
March 18, 2013Educators from around the world shared lessons on how to best utilize mobile, social and other technologies at annual ASCD education conference.
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12 Open Educational Resources: From Khan to MIT
March 12, 2013Higher education can now tap into an explosion of educational resources that are free to view, download and modify. That's disruptive to...
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Europe's New Plan To Close Digital Jobs Gap
March 06, 2013"Grand coalition" taps schools and high-tech companies to address the problem of 900,000 unfilled high-tech jobs, starting with tech education reform.
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New York State Plans Expansion Of STEM Schools
February 27, 2013Gov. Cuomo's budget proposal includes $4 million to establish 10 new Early College High School programs, similar to the IBM-backed P-TECH in New...
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