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Artificial Intelligence Not Just For Computer Mavericks

Mark Cuban Foundation ‘Bootcamps’ introduce teens to basics, possibilities.

Thank God For Technology! Virtual Options Let Meetings Continue

North Dallas Chamber, Preston Hollow Women’s Club, Rotary keep connecting

One Day Not Enough For High School Technology Festival

Virtual reality innovators John Carmack and Palmer Luckey will speak to Highland Park High School students at a new keynote event leading up to the school’s annual science and technology festival.

Lessons in Entrepreneurship

With Studiously, St. Mark’s student looks to revolutionize how people study

Skilled Programmer Gets Lessons in Entrepreneurship

With Studiously, St. Mark’s student looks to revolutionize how people study
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2020: Full STEAM Ahead

January’s issue comes with a pullout section about the importance of and opportunities in STEM/STEAM education.

Ursuline Graduate Takes Love of Service to UT, Microsoft

Inspired by Ursuline to be a change-maker instead of someone who accepts what’s been dealt to her, Jacqueline created UT’s Association of Black Computer Scientists to offer students mentorship and support.

Chai Technology Teaches Seniors How To Make Tech Work for Them

What they learn ranges from showing seniors how Siri can answer their questions on smartphones to teaching them how to sync photos to the IPad.

Gift Advances Technology, Innovation, Entrepreneurship at SMU

The Linda and Mitch Hart Institute for Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at SMU will combine the innovative forces of SMU’s Cox School of Business and Lyle School of Engineering.

SMU Ranks No. 1 in Graduate school Game Design

Neatly tucked within SMU’s Plano campus, students stay busy at SMU Guildhall, The Princeton Review’s No. 1 ranked graduate school for game design.
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