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Teen Podcasting Class Offered at BAPL

The class, which is free to attend, will cover both the technical and creative aspects of podcasting, as well as how to market a podcast.

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Northampton Co. Aims to Help Bridge Digital Access Divide

A new program will improve online access among those most in need, including employees at nonprofits, schools and municipalities, County Executive Lamont McClure said.

Northampton County to Train 100 Digital Navigators

The county recently announced that it will use $10,000 of its broadband American Rescue Plan funds to pay for training, which will teach the navigators how to pair people with devices, find local free and low-cost internet options for low-income residents, and help them learn digital skills.

DeSales Donates Computers to Aid Ukrainian Students

The IT Department at DeSales University hopes to help Ukrainian students stay connected with a donation of 27 used computers to schools in the war-torn country.

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Saucon Valley High School Earns AP Computer Science Diversity Award

“Receiving the AP CSA Female Diversity Award is a testament to our district’s commitment to equality and diversity,” said SVSD Superintendent Jaime Vlasaty in a Feb. 8 news release.

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Educators Can Dive Into AI’s Classroom Potential in New Course

The course "AI for Educators" is designed to be asynchronous, which means students can participate in it at their own pace. Developed for K-12 teachers, it will teach participants about how to use AI to streamline administrative processes, develop lesson plans, promote digital literacy and citizenship, and more.

FYI on AI: Bar Talk with Eric Bartosz

Despite all the attention it's received in recent months, many Americans still know little about ChatGPT, an OpenAI chatbot that has the potential to revolutionize how we learn, work and even achieve our fitness goals.

St. Luke’s Acquires Groundbreaking CT Technology Powered by AI

St. Luke’s University Health Network (SLUHN) recently announced a $30 million investment in CT technology from GE HealthCare that will give St. Luke’s patients access to some of the most cutting-edge technology available.

Comcast’s Xfinity 10G Network Coming to Coopersburg

Residents of Coopersburg borough will soon have another option when it comes to high-speed internet service.

St. Luke’s First in Nation to Make Custom Casts with Onsite 3D Printing

ActivArmor of Colorado has developed a removable, waterproof and durable 3-dimensional plastic cast. The casts--which are usually covered by insurance--have been used by the St. Luke’s Orthopedic Care team for more than a year, and in December St. Luke’s became the first health care facility in the nation to use its in-house 3D Print and Innovation Lab to produce ActivArmor casts for upper extremity injuries.