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IBM Using Smart Cloud to Teach Business Students

Tech company IBM says it is helping students at York University’s Schulich School of Business develop leadership skills by learning to collaborate on course work virtually in the cloud.  In the fall of 2011, 400 students enrolled in “Management 1000”…

Read to Succeed Program for K-6 Students

The Read to Succeed website equips teachers and parents with the tools they need to instill students with a passion for reading. The site offers classroom and at-home resources provided by Discovery Education, which focuses on extending that passion beyond…

Mobile App Puts Viewbook in Students’ Hands

Mailboxes overflowing with glossy collegiate viewbooks may become a thing of the past, replaced by the cutting-edge interactive technology Millennial students expect. Aimed at the new generation of digital natives, a new iPad application for the University of Dayton introduces…

High School Students Getting Ready for College

This month, more than 3.5 million high school students across the United States will take the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT), an important step on the road to college readiness. Tests will be administered at participating high schools…

Environmental Change with Lenovo Tablets for Kids

Student Global Leadership Institute (SGLI), an annual initiative that brings together students and government leaders globally to address world issues, recently deployed 65 tablets for its elite youth participants. Students will use the devices to help them stay connected, track…

Blind Students Compete in Unique Competition

It has been nearly 200 years since Louis Braille created a system of raised dot writing for blind people. Many people see the little dots as something of a novelty. But for thousands of blind and visually impaired children who…

Microsoft’s Free Xbox 360 Gift for Students

Microsoft has announced a new offer for students who purchase a new Windows 7-based PC. Starting May 22, students buying a new Windows 7-based PC priced at $699 (U.S.) or more will also get a free Xbox 360 4GB console….

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