The UK is facing four nationally significant cyber attacks a week, the majority from hostile states, NCSC chief, Richard ...
From grading attendance to ministry-approved lesson plans, Ontario’s new assessment rules go against decades of research and ...
When evolutionary biologist Joseph Popp coded the first documented piece of ransomware in 1989, he had little idea it would ...
Critics of the overuse of technology in schools argue that it has led to students losing the ability to concentrate and ...
Over 35 years, city-building games have evolved to teach players environmental literacy and better reflect our relationship ...
From a chatbot that refuses to delete its peers to decades-old promises of frictionless, jobless offices that produced more work, the future keeps arriving with less revolution and more irony. Layer ...
PNW alumnus Sujay Vittal, M.S. ’19 in computer science, leads engineering at Samsara, applying big-tech experience to ...
More than half of educators who work for public school districts—61%—say that most parents and caregivers feel there’s too ...
I recently talked in this ‘ere blog about a mighty fine conversation I had with Avella Security’s Daryl Flack. So good that we decided to follow it up with a Q&A with yer man. I created four questions ...
Technology must return to its proper place in the classroom — as a supplemental tool rather than the source and summit of ...
Former SMG group chief editor Michael Aeria remembers growing with The Star through its training programmes and pioneering ...
In work that will translate to CPG, Google’s Ken Leung is using high-speed imaging and AI-driven analysis to reveal what’s ...