About 250 cadets were suspected of plagiarism and other academic misconduct. By sharing data and machine learning algorithms, the two countries were able to improve situational awareness for war fighters in a demonstration. By Nathan Strout
3 years ago Less than 1 percent of DoDEA students got COVID during the 2020-2021 school year, despite largely remaining open for in-person instruction. The pandemic has accelerated the online educational revolution, says the author of this commentary. By Mohamed A. Desoky
3 years ago Air Force researchers want to link brains to computers. By Jared Morgan
4 years ago Completing a college degree can be a daunting task, but finding a right online program sets up students for success, says the author of this commentary. As airmen were stuck at home during the pandemic, many evidently started enrolling in online college courses. About 14 percent of DoDEA students have signed up for a semester of Virtual School. The U.S. Naval Academy is bringing students back to Annapolis, Maryland, for the fall semester with a mix on in-person and online learning. The accelerated course will only last eight weeks, nearly cutting in half the normal 15-week course. By Philip Athey
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