The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 10th April 2024 With more 3D printers in homes and schools, potential health risks examined 3D printers, once a novelty, are becoming more common in schools and homes, and that is concerning for some pollution researchers.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 13th October 2023 Service is beaming teachers into Georgia classrooms amid staff shortage Georgia schools grappling with teacher shortages are addressing the issue with something many assumed would go away: remote learning. Investors are betting on an enduring shortage.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 22nd April 2023 National Guard recruiters target metro Atlanta high schoolers’ phones Children in metro Atlanta may be seeing solicitations on their phones to join the Georgia National Guard now that the military force is beaming ads to people near many high schools.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 7th October 2021 TikTok trouble: Schools wary of teacher assaults encouraged by social media campaigns Schools are facing a new challenge: social media posts daring students to destroy school property and even hit teachers.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 1st February 2015 Students’ data at center of privacy concerns Schools are harnessing high-powered computer networks and sophisticated software to improve education, but privacy advocates warn they may be putting students at risk.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 1st July 2014 Conference explores the technology-driven classroom To “flip” a classroom is to record the facts of a day’s lecture in a podcast or other format and send it home with students.