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Via Edsurge : “Why the FCC ’s E-rate Makes Funding High-Speed Internet a Slow Crawl.” “The Saga of Ohio ’s Embattled E-School Is Coming to an End,” writes Education Week’s Ben Herold. Google blogs ; tech publications help market the news. Times published teachers’ ratings.
Via CNET : “ Verizon to pay $17M to resolve FCC, Justice E-Rate probes.” Via the edX blog : “edX le da la bienvenida a la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.” ” From the Coursera blog : “New on Coursera: start-to-finish learning paths for starting a new career.” billion in U.S.
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officials approve new rating system.” Via The USA Today : “Kids on winning robotics team told, ‘Go back to Mexico’ ” The kids were from Pleasant Run Elementary School in Indianapolis. Via Google’s blog : “ Howard University opens a new campus at the Googleplex.”
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