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Teachers to jump into the tech waters in 2013

With technological advancements becoming more integrated into education standards, each year experts predict that the tipping point is coming, when digital resources such as online coursesand tablet-based teaching implements become so intertwinedthat they become inseparable from our notion of basic education. While those predictions have yet to ful...

NY college applies campus data to student success

With the era of Big Data in full swing, officials from nearly every sector imaginable are looking to benefit from the surging analytics trend. While retail advertisers can assemble the purchasing data of a person and create an accurate customer profile with which to better market their wares, universities are having a trickier time figuring out wha...

The end of education as we know it

A teachers job is, to put it mildly, difficult. In any given classroom across North America, a lone educator is responsible for effectively imparting knowledgeupon a disparate group of children with different strengths, weaknesses, intelligence levels and learning acumen. The result of such an awesome task is that public school curriculums aimthe m...

Government tech teams must focus on downstream value

The public sector has been taking a closer look at its technology investments in recent years as agencies realize the potentially transformative effects of digital innovation. While these conversations typically center on the tools and talent that will need to be recruited, Gartner research vice president Jerry