Included in today's digest is information on Montana linking K-12 transcript data to universities, a new viral education program known as TED-Ed, and Michigan moving records to the cloud. Also featured is information on female minority students targeted from an Engineering outreach program and some information on memory and handwriting.
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Today we share information on Ohio's teen jobless rate, Kasich's new plans for education in his budget proposal and an investment in a Manufacturing campus in central Ohio. Also included is information on grants funding internships and co-op programs funded through the board of regents, and a new computer model that could increase data access speeds by 100x.
We focus today on a new plan linking unemployment insurance and job training on the federal level, IBM analytics improving auto quality at BMW, and an essay-grading software tool that will save time for teachers. Also included is information on new digital literacy teacher efforts in Colorado school libraries and a STEM Center for Innovation in a Cleveland suburb.
Today we highlight new details on Ohio manufacturing efforts bringing in even more job opportunities for those in the field. We highlight information on Clemson's new Cyberinfrastructure Research funding and libraries investing in iPads to bridge the digital literacy divide. Also included is news on a new IBM supercomputer to aid in Nova Southastern University in Florida's research projects and the number one issue students face in college turndown offerings.
I think I have the best job in America. I have the responsibility of leading the research enterprise of one of the largest universities in the U.S. – The Ohio State University. I oversee an organization that employs about 450 people who work in a variety of occupations, from climate modeler to computer scientist to fish hatchery education specialist.
Today we highlight a broad range of topics from researchers using the D-Wave quantum bit computer system to growth in Ohio jobs. We provide information on Ohio students testing out the new Common Core exams, and a message from John Warner on the importance of keeping students engaged in courses instead of focusing on entertainment. Also included is an update on new Common Core efforts in the realm of creativity efforts.
This Thursday we look at a Teach for America pilot teacher training and retention effort program, the connection between students and writing in the common core, development of Big Data, health analytics in Massachusetts and Secretary of Education Duncan's encouragements for state governors to expand early childhood programs.
Today's digest featurest content on a recent study on student loan debt that reveals a troubling trend of people accessing loans to help pay off credit card or rental debt, and a new education technology poised to go mainstream throughout the nation. Also included is a highlight on Urbana University's new degree program to build a strong agricultural industry in Ohio, open enrollment efforts focusing on combatting segmentation between schools around economic and racial lines, and an article on IBM and the Institute of Culinary Education working together to use Watson supercomputer to develop new ingredient combinations and recipes through data analyzation.
Today we focus on Ohio colleges adjusting to state funding changes, National laboratories adopting next generation supercomputers, and the University of Illinois' National Center for Supercomputing Applications. Also included is an update on NYU's school of engineering online courses and HTC taking on cancer research initiatives using smartphone supercomputing technology.
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