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Choosing Tech That Grows From Your Schooling Into Your Career

Ask a Tech Teacher

As students, technology aids in learning, research, and collaboration, while in the professional realm, it becomes a tool for productivity, communication, and innovation. Certain tech requirements can be common between school and work, such as research capabilities, project management, and effective communication tools.

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How can data management tools help us discover new treatments for a chronic disease?

Futurum

They are working with a team of researchers to develop new data-sharing tools that will allow more collaboration and communication between ME/CFS researchers, medical professionals and people with ME/CFS. By promoting communication between ME/CFS clinicians and researchers, we hope to accelerate future research,” says Linda.

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Tynker Review

The Maker Mom

Coding is a fantastic way to express creativity, increase critical thinking, and prepare kids for the future. These are advanced computer science paths focused on image processing and art, Javascript and web development, artificial intelligence, and data science.

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Should CS Be Required in High School?

Ellipsis Education

Beyond the obvious concentration in computer science, there are many related areas of study like computer information systems, information technology, data science, and computer systems networking. Even non-CS majors, like business, biology, and English constantly use technology to communicate ideas.