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Microsoft’s Imagine Cup, an annual global competition that challenges science, technology, engineering, and math students to come up with...
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As we’ve been reporting on quite a bit recently, the Khan Academy, a one of the original destinations for free, high quality online...
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Three great articles from the New York Times SchoolBook section, which focuses on news, data, and conversation about schools in New York...
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MICHAEL ELLSBERG for Time on how the educational times, in part due to technological advancements that facilitate the widespread...
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Coursera was launched just this past fall by Stanford faculty members Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller. Since it’s launch, the Mountain...
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