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The Next Phase of Computer Science Education: Incorporating AI
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The Next Phase of Computer Science Education: Incorporating AI

Against a backdrop of teaching capacity issues, educators are increasingly thinking about how to teach AI technology to students.

How Big Tech's Money Influences Academic Research
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How Big Tech's Money Influences Academic Research

Tech giants have dramatically ramped up charitable giving to university campuses over the past several years, giving them "soft power" that can slow down research...

CS Instructor Works As AI Advisor In U.S. Senator's Office
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CS Instructor Works As AI Advisor In U.S. Senator's Office

Kiri Wagstaff, a computer science instructor at Oregon State University, is working in Washington, D.C. this academic year as an artificial intelligence advisor...

STEM Gender Gap Shows No Signs of Closing With Gen Z
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STEM Gender Gap Shows No Signs of Closing With Gen Z

The gender disparity in those pursuing STEM careers persists among young people ranging from tweens to recent grads, new data shows.

Emerging Tech Courses Pushing Out Old Faculty
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Emerging Tech Courses Pushing Out Old Faculty

Thousands of faculty members who were teaching mechanical, civil, electrical, and electronics engineering are said to have lost jobs in the last year as colleges...

College STEM Meets Gamification
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College STEM Meets Gamification

More universities are integrating gaming into STEM courses, adding elements from video games such as badges, leaderboards, and tokens.

Amazon Launches Free AI Classes in Bid for Talent
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Amazon Launches Free AI Classes in Bid for Talent

Amazon is rolling out a free training program of eight courses that aim to provide basic to advanced skills in artificial intelligence to at least two million people...

South Korea Urged to Revamp How It Trains AI Specialists
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South Korea Urged to Revamp How It Trains AI Specialists

South Korea should adopt a more systematic approach to educating artificial intelligence specialists, as the country lags other Asian and global peers in the number...

In Class, Some Colleges Overlook Technology's Dark Side
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In Class, Some Colleges Overlook Technology's Dark Side

Some computer science students and teachers want more guidance in their curricula about the societal impact of technology.

Researchers Lack Support Needed to Share Data
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Researchers Lack Support Needed to Share Data

Almost three-quarters of researchers in the U.S. and other countries say they have never received support with making their data openly available, according toState...

Universities Train Engineers for the Quantum Future
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Universities Train Engineers for the Quantum Future

Colleges are starting the process of educating future engineers in topics such as how quantum computing hardware components work and how to write quantum computing...

Is It OK for Students to Use ChatGPT? More Teachers Say Yes
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Is It OK for Students to Use ChatGPT? More Teachers Say Yes

Some teachers and professors say it's better to allow students to use ChatGPT than to ban it, but many say it's changing how they teach and evaluate students.

Avalanche of Papers Could Erode Trust In Science
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Avalanche of Papers Could Erode Trust In Science

The number of academic articles published worldwide increased to 2.8 million in 2022, up 47% from 2016, and scientists are increasingly overwhelmed by the volume...

Do Programming Certifications Still Matter?
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Do Programming Certifications Still Matter?

Experts say programming certifications can streamline the hiring process by distinguishing those committed to learning, career growth, and staying abreast of evolving...

Universities Can't Accommodate All the Computer Science Majors
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Universities Can't Accommodate All the Computer Science Majors

Ballooning interest and overcrowded classes have led some universities to limit the number of students who can become computer science majors.

CS Courses Are On the Rise; Girls Are Half As Likely to Take Them
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CS Courses Are On the Rise; Girls Are Half As Likely to Take Them

Wide gaps in computer science enrollment persist despite expanded availability of CS classes in U.S. high schools, according to the 2023 State of Computer Science...

Closing the Inclusion Gap in Computer Science
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Closing the Inclusion Gap in Computer Science

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University students aim to address the lack of diversity in computer science.

U.S. Universities Producing the Highest-Paid Computer Engineer Grads
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U.S. Universities Producing the Highest-Paid Computer Engineer Grads

The Burning Glass Institute has published lists of public and private educational institutions whose graduates are the highest paid software engineers and computer...

AI Might Disrupt Math and Computer Science Classes – In A Good Way
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AI Might Disrupt Math and Computer Science Classes – In A Good Way

As schools debate banning AI chatbots, some math and computer science teachers are embracing them to assist with lesson planning and provide feedback to students...

Female Computer Engineering Students Get Better Grades Than Male Counterparts
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Female Computer Engineering Students Get Better Grades Than Male Counterparts

Female computer engineering students obtain better grades than their male counterparts and prefer more people-oriented specializations, according to a study from...
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