SC15 convention, Library take-home hot spots, Annapolis technology in Ohio and more

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Monday, November 23, 2015 - 1:15pm (updated Monday, May 9, 2016 - 1:44pm)

SC15 convention wonders if it has outgrown Austin

Keye TV, Nov. 19, 2015

This week the Austin Convention Center hosted SC15. The super computer expo brought nearly 13,000 people to the center and took up nearly every inch of exhibit space and there were more exhibitors on a waiting list…

 

Schuring promotes downtown redevelopment bill

IndeOnline, Nov. 23, 2015

If Substitute House Bill 233 becomes law, downtowns in cities such as Canton could become host to redevelopment districts where technology-oriented businesses could locate. The high-speed Internet connection would be provided by OARnet, the Ohio Academic Resources Network…

 

New STEM school just what students wanted

The Columbus Dispatch, Nov. 20, 2015

Kids take accelerated high-school classes during the first two years, earning 18 credits of the 20 required for a diploma. In the third year, they begin attending college classes at Franklin University or Columbus State Community College…

 

Library keeps folks connected with take-home hot spots

This Week Community News, Nov. 23, 2015

Starting this week, the Delaware County District Library is giving patrons another way to check out the Internet…

 

Annapolis technology being tested in Ohio

Capital Gazette, Nov. 18, 2015

A group of Ohio grocery stores will test the effectiveness of technology designed to detect when products are out of stock…