Daily Digest

TGIF! The final digest for this week has great information on 3D printing and ORNL digital manufacturing efforts, a new blended learning algebra program, and SAP education taking learning to the cloud. Also included is information on manufacturing firms' strategies to face the exodus of the retiring baby boomers, and service-learning opportunities for college students based on Information Technology. 

Still combatting the snowy weather, we bring you another daily digest filled with updates on free community college in Tennessee, Ohio reading proficiency levels for STEM students, and a new pledge from Apple and Microsoft toward education technology. Also included is information on the FCC funding for high-speed internet in schools, and the farm bill creating a second-land grant university in Ohio. 

Despite the snowy weather, we have today's digest filled with information on online peer tutoring efforts in California, Common Core Standards, and a massive open online course ban to some foreign countries. Also included is information on MIT's Big data storage system, and Lockheed Martin's new research and development with self-driving cars

The Digest for this Tuesday focuses on information on efforts to increase internet access across the nation in classrooms, advancement of STEM education with 35 universities across 20 countries, and Coursera's release of a new Specialization program that will provide certification through a vocational program. Also included is information on full-day kindergarten changes in Ohio and manufacturing making an appearance in Northeast Ohio. 

Today's digest features a wide variety of education-focused articles featuring one on state rebranding of the Common Core state standards, differing opinions about science education in Congress and the NIH, and a new finding on kindergarten teachers focusing on preparing students for later grades. Also included is information on the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center and an Army partnership to support STEM education. 

Today's digest features a wide range of information from job creation in Ohio through the Ohio Tax Authority, development of new manufacturing hubs, and nuclear power station redevelopment. Also included is information on cloud-based analytics in Montreal being used for cost-saving techniques, and the National Association of Manufacturers providing more insight on growth in the US 

Today's digest includes a review on Obama's State of the Union address when it comes to education, information on the University of Pittsburgh improving STEM teaching methods, and how Honda is the leading car manufacturing export company in the United States. Also included is information about Ohio's efforts to increase job growth through the Ohio Tax Credit Authority, and the oil industry joining the 3D printing efforts. 

Today's digest features information on Representative Tim Ryan's efforts to encourage manufacturing to strengthen the US economy, and an Ohio charter school planned for students to enter into the oil and gas industries. Also included is information on a new online-learning hybrid model university, an online computer science Masters program pilot release, and information on Ohio's drop-out rate and efforts to curb this. Also of interest is information on a new report discussing the decreasing demand for teachers statewide in Ohio. 

Despite today's freezing temperatures, we have the daily digest filled with information on Ohio State's funding for its Big Data program, the Titan supercomputer being used to propel wind turbines, and education reform in Ohio. Also included is news on Ford, Stanford and MIT partnering together to explore research on self-driving cars and the White House's new Big Data privacy review. 

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