US Schools Turn to Technology to Enhance Safety on Uvalde Tragedy’s Fourth Anniversary
On the fourth anniversary of the Uvalde shooting, US schools are increasingly investing in safety technologies as government gun regulations face rollbacks.
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On the fourth anniversary of the Uvalde shooting, US schools are increasingly investing in safety technologies as government gun regulations face rollbacks.
The 2026 World Digital Education Conference in Hangzhou explores how AI can bridge the global teacher shortage and reshape learning through ethical, inclusive innovation.
Thousands of US schools and colleges face disruptions after the hacking group Shinyhunters breached the Canvas learning platform, threatening the release of personal data.
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