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Patron saint of the internet canonized
From coding Eucharistic miracles online to inspiring students worldwide, Saint Carlo Acutis is the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint.
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How AI is changing computer science ed and work
From high school loops to Fortune 500 labs, AI is changing how we learn and work with code. But the fundamentals still matter.
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Roblox under fire for failing to protect kids online
Lawsuits, protests, and a Chris Hansen documentary place Roblox at the center of a child-safety crisis.
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Artificial intelligence news for July
AI reshapes education: new study modes, cheating concerns, billions invested, teacher pushback, nonprofits seeking equitable tech solutions.
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Promised A.I. chatbot for L.A. USD may not happen
An AI technology company busts and leaves large and small districts to answer for a decision to trust a start-up with student data and taxpayer money.
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Can generative A.I. be considered ‘creative’?
Whether you think generative AI is conscious or just a tool we humans can use, educators are, in fact, using it.
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Massive ransomware attack hits L.A. Unified
Los Angeles USD experienced a huge cyberattack last weekend, but quick action on the part of I/T prevented worse consequences.
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Robotics team at Metea Valley wins national renown
We congratulate the freshman robotics team at Metea Valley HS in Aurora, Ill., on winning an online challenge for inclusivity in STEM.
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Russian hackers attack U.S. networks
Criminals from Russia appear to have hacked into several computer networks in the US, some of them holding secure government info.
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Ransomware a bigger threat during pandemic
Ransomware attacks have become more costly and frequent against our nation’s public school districts, which are easy targets.
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