When Karen Kirwan was 19, she spent part of her summer vacation as an assembly-line replacement worker at a suburban Indianapolis General Motors plant. Kirwan said she was the first woman to weld ...
“With health IT, there’s a lot more that’s promised than becomes reality,” says Phillip L. Polakoff, MD, the senior managing director and chief medical executive of FTI Consulting, a global consulting ...
Educational Technology & Society, Vol. 13, No. 4, One-to-One Learning in the Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Age (October 2010), pp. 140-154 (15 pages) ABSTRACT This article describes a teaching ...
From 1983 to 2011, I taught at Harvard and, beginning in 1987, ran a research program on strategic computing for governments and what it takes to be an effective leader in a heavily networked world.
As technology applications in healthcare continue to grow, electronic health records are maturing, interoperability is developing, and patient-facing technology use is expanding. Although the EHR ...
Education technology companies are increasingly promoting artificial intelligence as a way to save teachers’ time—especially when it comes to lesson planning. But when it comes to crafting engaging ...
The state University at Albany's Center for Technology in Government this week said in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks policy makers need to be educated about the limitations of ...
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