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Google pledges $20 million to support computer science education
[ad_1] Google has announced a new $20 million effort to expand computer science education among an underrepresented community in the field. The company hopes the funding will improve access to education for more than 11 million American students. “If we don’t get this right, it will exacerbate the gap that exists today. Technology will play ... -
The State Department of Education will pilot a new teacher evaluation system.news
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Alligator Loki undergoes surgery at Greensboro Science Center
[ad_1] GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Our scaly friend at the Greensboro Science Center had to undergo medical attention earlier this week. Loki the alligator swallowed a rubber cap on the end of an underwater heater and had to undergo emergency surgery on Tuesday, according to the Greensboro Science Center. they said on twitter. Get the ... -
9 RWJBarnabas medical facility is nationally recognized for facilitating organ, eye and tissue donation
[ad_1] Nine RWJBarnabas health facilities were nationally recognized for their efforts to increase organ, eye and tissue donor registrations statewide through the Workplace Partnership for Life Hospital Organ Donation Campaign. WPFL is a national initiative that connects the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Agency for Health Resource Services, and the organ donation ... -
Breaking and Fixing: Education in Nevada
[ad_1] When you want to make an omelet, you need to break a few eggs. That adage also clearly applies to our state’s education system. I’ve been a Nevada resident for almost half a century and, as long as I’ve been here, the biggest topic of concern has been our failing school district. For years ... -
Unleash ‘virtuous advertising’ with AI
[ad_1] In 2022, the marketing industry is being forced to develop a new mindset that recognizes and respects consumer concerns about data privacy and the planet. Earlier this summer, Scibids co-founder and president Remi Lémonnier coined a new term, “virtuous advertising,” to describe the future for marketers. But what is it? And why is Artificial ... -
We need to transform public health.Health IT can help
[ad_1] C.ovid-19 has hit public health agencies and organizations. Future crises, whether due to infectious diseases, extreme weather, or other causes, are likely to do the same unless we change our approach to public health reporting, data management, and information exchange. I have. Managing public health is not easy, especially in the United States. The ... -
‘Lifesaver’: Lincoln’s businesses are growing their online presence
[ad_1] Lincoln businesses are responding to the ever-changing world of digital marketing, thanks in part to new grants made available through the City of Lincoln. On August 24, the town announced it had received $93,000 through Digital Main Street to help businesses grow their online capabilities. This is the fourth iteration of the Digital Service ...










