Wisconsin to train tech-savvy paper industry with share of $5 million grant
Mid-State Technical College, headquartered in Wisconsin Rapids, will lead an interstate effort to train workers in the paper and pulp industries....
Mid-State Technical College, headquartered in Wisconsin Rapids, will lead an interstate effort to train workers in the paper and pulp industries....
“Brain drain” in Wisconsin, education’s effect on the state economy and fewer graduates qualified for jobs in the technology industry were a few of the many topics covered yesterday in a public discussion with the Education Access Panel....
MADISON, Wis. — Scientists are turning on its head the popular notion that video games can only promote aggressive behavior or passive learning. The explosion of real-world learning applications for games may astound critics of the virtual world....
A free online collection of multimedia resources on children's books — including audio of book readings and guides to books and authors — has launched on a Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction site just in time for the school year....
Fewer students - who are future researchers - are taking college-level math courses. As the United States faces a critical shortage of American scientists, the University of Wisconsin-Madison will lead an effort to attract more students to mathematics....
As kids get back to school, some teachers and administrators about wireless technologies such as camera phones being used for cheating. Chris Shipley calls for old-school pedagogues to reconsider....
Charter Business' many networks are connecting rural high schools, universities and technical colleges to one another. These networks serve high school students during the day and other educational institutions at night....
ASHLAND, Wis. – In a bid to spark creation of technology-based businesses and jobs in a largely rural part of the state, the Wisconsin Technology Council voted last week to support efforts to build an “E-Learning” industry cluster in Northern Wisconsin....
Tomahauk, Wis. – The Wisconsin Virtual School program has selected eClassroom, the K-12 division of eCollege, to power its online program starting in August for the fall term. WVS, in its fifth year, is a statewide online program based in Tomahawk that serves students in...
Madison will play host to a conference Sept. 16-17 at the Monona Terrace on how games can improve health care. Games for Health 2004 aims to present successful projects in which games were integrated into the field. The