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­.k. Government Calls on Academia to Train Tomorrow's Cyber Security Experts
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­.k. Government Calls on Academia to Train Tomorrow's Cyber Security Experts

The U.K. government's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has invited universities to apply for grants to run two new dedicated Centers for Doctoral...

One Course, 150,000 Students
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One Course, 150,000 Students

MIT professor Anant Agarwal recently completed teaching Circuits and Electronics, the first course in MITx, a massive open online learning platform from MIT, which...

College Degrees, Designed By the Numbers
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College Degrees, Designed By the Numbers

Colleges are starting to tap opportunities inherent in big data, using insights mined from information about students' performance to tailor courses and degrees...

Obama Proposes $1b For Science, Math Teachers
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Obama Proposes $1b For Science, Math Teachers

The Obama administration has proposed a plan to invest $1 billion in fiscal year 2013 to increase U.S. students' participation in science, technology, engineering...

Lessons Learned From Mitx's Prototype Course
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Lessons Learned From Mitx's Prototype Course

MIT and Harvard University are preparing to offer free online courses in the fall through the edX project, which is based on MIT's MITx platform.  

Would German-Style Apprenticeships Work in the ­.s.?
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Would German-Style Apprenticeships Work in the ­.s.?

In a world of high youth unemployment, where the supply of skilled labor often fails to match employer demand, Germany believes help can be found in its Dual Vocational...

Stanford Faculty Is Embracing Online Teaching Opportunities
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Stanford Faculty Is Embracing Online Teaching Opportunities

Stanford University's online education initiative is providing seed grants to professors for developing new online courses.  

­sing Hip-Hop to Teach Computer Science
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­sing Hip-Hop to Teach Computer Science

Georgia Tech recently provided computer science education to Atlanta area high school students via a musical summer camp.  

Can We Fix Computer Science Education in America?
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Can We Fix Computer Science Education in America?

Computer science is the only one of the science, technology, engineering, and math fields that has seen a decrease in student participation during the last 20 years...

New Computer Exam Tested For the First Time By ­niversity Students
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New Computer Exam Tested For the First Time By ­niversity Students

The Linux Professional Institute recently tested its Linux Essentials exam program for the first time on students from Birmingham City University's School of Computing...

Five Reasons Why It's A Great Time to Major in Computer Science
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Five Reasons Why It's A Great Time to Major in Computer Science

While computer science always seems to be an excellent career choice, this happens to be a particularly great time to pursue a CS major, say experts.

In-Q-Tel: The Cia's Tax-Funded Player In Silicon Valley
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In-Q-Tel: The Cia's Tax-Funded Player In Silicon Valley

For more than a decade the CIA has run its own venture capital fund called In-Q-Tel. It was founded in the late 1990s when the CIA was drowning in data and didn't...

Computer Science Continues Growth on College Campuses
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Computer Science Continues Growth on College Campuses

After falling to its lowest level since the 1970s in 2005, computer science enrollments at U.S. universities have been rising for the last three consecutive years...

Pentagon Digs In on Cyberwar Front
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Pentagon Digs In on Cyberwar Front

The U.S. military is accelerating its cyberwarfare training programs in an aggressive expansion of its preparations for conflict on an emerging battlefield.

A Northwest Pipeline to Silicon Valley
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A Northwest Pipeline to Silicon Valley

Some budding entrepreneurs and computer whizzes based here in the Pacific Northwest are starting to turn heads down in Silicon Valley.

The ­nified Theory of Wu
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The ­nified Theory of Wu

Virginia Tech Associate Professor at Wu-chun Feng, commonly known as "Wu," talks about productivity and his latest work on supercomputers.

Computing Advances Vital to Sustainability Efforts
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Computing Advances Vital to Sustainability Efforts

Advances in computing, such as those that help to understand complex systems and their connections, are crucial to solving sustainability problems, according to...

Period of Transition: Stanford Computer Science Rethinks Core Curriculum
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Period of Transition: Stanford Computer Science Rethinks Core Curriculum

Stanford University's computer science faculty embarked on an initiative to reinvent its core curriculum about five years ago.  

Building an Army of Ones and Zeros and the Troops Who Know How to Wield Them
From ACM TechNews

Building an Army of Ones and Zeros and the Troops Who Know How to Wield Them

Intrinsic to the U.S. Pentagon's development of cyberarsenals is the challenge of staffing the Cyber Command.  

Department of Energy Creates Online-Learning Platform for Technical Training
From ACM TechNews

Department of Energy Creates Online-Learning Platform for Technical Training

The U.S. Department of Energy has unveiled the National Training and Education Resource, an open source online learning platform to facilitate technical training...
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