How Omaha Schools rethinks student learning and teacher coaching
Compared to other districts, Omaha Public Schools lagged in technology adoption. For OPS, being years behind in technology solutions meant bogged down processes.
In today’s rapidly evolving digital world, AI is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s transforming industries right now. As industries and organizations worldwide accelerate their AI adoption, businesses are realizing productivity and efficiency gains that can fuel new growth and innovation. Securing the future of AI means acknowledging the dual nature of this technology: it brings
Compared to other districts, Omaha Public Schools lagged in technology adoption. For OPS, being years behind in technology solutions meant bogged down processes.
In the 21st century, what can we get done with old systems? Technology evolves so quickly that it’s hard to imagine an organization running on platforms from 2003.
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Known around the world for contributing to unforgettable moments, PANDORA creates sparkling treasures of silver and gold that help women express who they are.
As Tucson Unified School District’s Chief Technology Officer, Scott Morrison wanted to make sure that “all kids got the good stuff.”
An innovative approach to technology in an exciting industry gave XOGO an opportunity to transform their offerings into interactive consumer experiences.
Nearly 16 million households in America face hunger. That equates to more than 42 million, or one in eight, people who are food insecure.
Innovations in technology are prompting organizations like Special Olympics to reimagine what is possible when it comes to digital transformation.
Whether you went to a monster truck show, or something as common as a sporting event, a lot of thought and preparation went into the planning.
Late on a Monday afternoon, the audit and compliance department at the University of Tennessee anxiously awaits the data they need.
On the East Coast, Michael, a physical therapist, has five patient visits lined up for the day. His first three go smoothly, but as he arrives at the fourth appointment, he’s informed that his patient seems to be reacting poorly to her medication and isn’t feeling strong enough for the session.
Over the course of its four-decade history, GSE Environmental has built a reputation for being a pioneer in the geosynthetics field.