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What’s Really Getting in the Way of Teachers Embracing Edtech?
[ad_1] Amy Ballard, Ph.D., a math teacher and instructional coach at Brashier Middle College Charter High School in Simpsonville, South Carolina, has more than two decades of experience and spends a lot of time thinking about edtech. Yet Ballard’s main focus is not the tools themselves, but rather, how to support teachers leveraging edtech to ... -
Honeywell shows off augmented-reality headset for tank crews
[ad_1] Move over, F-35 pilots. Tech giant Honeywell wants to give tank crews their own X-ray vision. Unveiled at this week’s AUSA show in Washington, D.C., the 360 Display clicks into the helmet mount currently used for night vision goggles. It’s designed to mirror human vision, so even with prescription glasses on, the user can ... -
Nigerian Partner Drags HP International, 10 Associates to Court over Contract Breach
[ad_1] Savemore Retail Technologies Limited, a Nigerian retail partner to HP International Inc. has dragged the latter to court in Nigeria over a breach of contract by HP and its distributors in the country. In a suit case number ID/ADR/2648/2023 waiting before Justice Odusanya of the Lagos High Court, Ikeja, Savemore and its managing Director, ... -
Pentagon: US aid to Israel and Ukraine depends on Congressional action
[ad_1] The Israel-Hamas war has underscored the need for a real budget instead of a continuing resolution, a senior U.S. defense official said Monday, as the secretary of the Army called on Congress to increase funding to allow the Pentagon to support Israel and Ukraine at the same time. “One thing that is really important ... -
Lawmakers, Army headed for a fight over cuts to special operations forces
[ad_1] Lawmakers are worried that a U.S. Army plan to cut up to 3,000 people from its special operations forces will embolden China. One defense official told Defense One that the Army is not looking to reduce the number of operators, but rather to eliminate redundant positions in headquarters, logistics, and support. But lawmakers say the Army hasn’t given them enough ... -
Half of DOD civilians would get furloughed in a shutdown, plans show
[ad_1] With lawmakers struggling to come up with a plan to fund the government past Sept. 30, agencies are dusting off their shutdown plans. In conjunction with the Office of Management and Budget, every agency in government maintains a contingency plan for a lapse in appropriations. That includes exactly which work it will continue to ... -
Students Know What They’re Looking for Online. Are Colleges Delivering What They Want?
[ad_1] Most of us know what to expect in a face-to-face classroom: Students sitting in rows, facing instructors and listening to lectures, watching videos displayed on screens up front, or, in smaller classes, participating in lively discussion. Altogether, a modest set of conventional choices we’re all familiar with as students and faculty on campus. But ... -
Navies face ‘dreadnought’ moment as Ukraine destroys more Russian warships, British admiral says
[ad_1] LONDON—Hours after Ukraine destroyed a Russian Kilo-class submarine sitting in dry dock, Britain’s top naval officer hailed a new era of naval warfare. Uncrewed vessels and automation have delivered a “dreadnought moment,” said Adm. Sir Ben Key, alluding to advances in propulsion, gunnery, and armor that led the British and German navies to overhaul ...











