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Ransomware attack forces North Carolina college to cancel classes
Central Piedmont Community College, an institution with 50,000 students in Charlotte, North Carolina, has canceled classes after a cyberattack disabled key systems used for remote learning.
North Carolina schools use mapping tools to improve school safety
Applications for risk management planning and mapping are helping school administrators better coordinate with emergency response agencies.
How Campbell U. integrated its graduation application system
A circuitous and highly manual process has been retired thanks to new software that is changing how the university runs its back offices.
Five K-12 technologists named 2019 'NextGen: Emerging EdTech Leaders'
The fourth cohort of leaders who will define the future of technology in K-12 education were named at CoSN's annual conference in Portland, Oregon.
North Carolina reaches 100 percent broadband connectivity in K-12 schools
State officials initially hoped to achieve this milestone by 2022, but after re-evaluating their approach, they found a way to reach all students in 2018.
EdTech Hero: Phil Emer, connecting North Carolina schools to unlimited broadband
Emer is leading North Carolina to a historic first: offering unlimited broadband to every classroom in the state.
Personalized learning in North Carolina cited in improvements by students
The Friday Institute found increased classroom participation and success at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
North Carolina universities partner with tech giant to groom future tech workers
Infosys injects .7 million into state-supported tech hub initiative to train 2,000 tech workers in machine learning, big data and cloud computing.
Education leaders dissect digital gains in their districts, states
DMAPS, an online database that compiles states' policies for digital instruction, has been updated and expanded.