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Welcome to High School Newspaper 2.0: Just like professional newspapers, school newspapers increasingly are moving to the internet to broaden their reach beyond school walls, reports the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.…
At the National School Boards Association's Technology + Learning (T+L) Conference in Seattle, the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) launched new initiatives aimed at helping school technology leaders manage two…
Almost a decade after illegal file sharing first took hold on college campuses, technology departments are being flooded with subpoenas aimed at students who continue to break federal laws, and…
Microsoft on Oct. 28 introduced Office Web applications, saying it finally would open its Office suite to access via a web browser in the next release of the software, reports…
Yahoo on Oct. 28 released a hosted version of its Zimbra eMail and calendar software for educational customers, CNET reports. Zimbra is open-source software, which means anybody can install it…
With the Federal Communications Commission set to vote Nov. 4 on whether using empty TV spectrum can be used for unlicensed wireless services that could help deliver broadband internet access…
South Dakota lawmakers who refused to pay for high school laptops and wireless university campuses last winter will be asked to find the money this session, despite an uncertain economy…
Rankin County, Miss., schools Superintendent Lynn Weathersby said he intended to be informative when he praised school board incumbents in an eMail message to district parents about the Nov. 4…
"Campus Explorer" is a new college search engine that aims to help students determine which college is the best match for them. Students enter information such as their SAT or…
In a scene that's repeated at many other conferences throughout the country, attendees of the National School Boards Association's Technology + Learning (T+L) Conference in Seattle, Wash., crowded into the…