Neal J. Riley is a digital producer for CBS Boston. He has been with WBZ-TV since 2014. His work has appeared in The Boston Globe and The San Francisco Chronicle. Neal is a graduate of Boston ...
A web-based learning management system containing teachers' and students' data across North Carolina and the United States is back online after being breached, with one group claiming responsibility ...
A growing share of school district recruiters say having a policy in place to manage student cellphone use during school hours can have a positive impact on teacher recruitment, according to a survey ...
As of April 24, over 280 colleges and universities have identified 1,800-plus international students and recent graduates who have had their legal status changed by the State Department. On April 25, ...
As artificial intelligence continues to rapidly transform the landscape of higher education, IT leaders and other administrators are tasked with making critical decisions about which AI tools should ...
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The attack led to Instructure taking Canvas offline on Thursday, wreaking havoc in higher education as many universities are in the middle of administering final exams and issuing end-of-semester ...
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This practice had to change when the European Union introduced Right to be Forgotten (RTBF)—first in 2014, as a standalone ...
More than 60 percent of primary and secondary school students in China have used artificial intelligence, and nearly one in five do so regularly, according to a recently released nationwide survey.