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NWN, AI OWL, Khan Academy and Intel Partner to Transform AI Learning Opportunities for Students Across Ohio
NWN, AI OWL, Khan Academy and Intel Partner to Transform AI Learning Opportunities for Students Across Ohio

Business Wire

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

NWN, AI OWL, Khan Academy and Intel Partner to Transform AI Learning Opportunities for Students Across Ohio

BOSTON & OHIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- NWN, the leading provider of AI-powered technology solutions, together with AI OWL, Khan Academy and Intel, today unveiled the launch of Ohio's AI Education Network. The program aims to enhance AI education in Ohio by establishing technology labs in K-12 and higher education institutions, providing students with hands-on opportunities to develop essential AI skills. "Ohio stands at the forefront of AI education," said Trace Johnson, Co-Founder of AI OWL. "With the launch of the AI Education Network, we're not just preparing students for the future, we're shaping it. By building a dynamic ecosystem of education, training, and industry collaboration, we're equipping the next generation with the skills and opportunities to drive innovation and make a lasting impact in their communities." The launch comes on the heels of the introduction of Ohio's AI in Education Coalition. Launched and previously led by Sen. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) during his tenure as Ohio's lieutenant governor, the program is developing a comprehensive strategy to ensure the state's education system is prepared for and can help lead the AI revolution. The first AI-powered education labs from the network are live at Tipp City Schools, a K-12 public school district supporting roughly 2,400 students, and Hocking College, a public community college in Nelsonville, Ohio. At each lab, students receive an advanced AI curriculum through Intel's Digital Readiness program which AI OWL customizes for schools. The labs also leverage Khanmigo, an AI-powered personal tutor for students and teaching assistant for educators, from nonprofit Khan Academy. NWN provides each institution with AI solutions to power the labs, including Intel-based AI PCs, cybersecurity tools, intelligent network connectivity and cloud services. The network is on track to establish a vast array of labs across Ohio by 2028, engaging a significant portion of the state's educational institutions and setting an ambitious new benchmark for tech-driven education. Additionally, AI OWL will continue actively hiring program graduates as developers who will mentor and support the schools where they graduated. "The AI Education Network addresses the pressing need to prepare and train the next generation for an AI-driven future," said Jim Sullivan, President and CEO, NWN. "With Ohio's innovative policies and our collaborations with industry leaders, NWN is poised to bridge the gap between potential and practical application, offering students hands-on experience with AI technology." To learn more about the AI Lab Ecosystem, visit About NWN Corporation NWN is the leading AI-powered technology solutions provider for North America's most innovative public and private organizations. For more than 30 years, NWN has helped over 5,000 CIOs deliver technology modernization programs with its Intelligent Workplace, Customer Experience (CX), Managed Devices, Cybersecurity and Public Safety, Connectivity, and Intelligent Cloud solutions. The company's proprietary Experience Management Platform ensures seamless service delivery, real-time observability and improved efficiency for its clients' most demanding technology needs. NWN is a high-performance, high-integrity team of 1,000+ experts committed to a customer-obsessed culture, earning a 75 Customer Net Promoter Score. The company has been recognized with hundreds of industry awards and is proud to be a 'Best Place to Work' with an 86 Employee Net Promoter Score. For more information, visit:

Buchholz stunner: Trace Johnson, son of former Gators QB Doug Johnson, transfers to California's Santa Margarita
Buchholz stunner: Trace Johnson, son of former Gators QB Doug Johnson, transfers to California's Santa Margarita

Yahoo

time28-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Buchholz stunner: Trace Johnson, son of former Gators QB Doug Johnson, transfers to California's Santa Margarita

The Gainesville area's most impressive football powerhouse will look drastically different next season. Buchholz QB Trace Johnson shocked the local preps scene Friday afternoon by announcing he was transferring from Gainesville to Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, California, about 50 miles southeast of Los Angeles. SMCHS is a college prep school has a dominant athletic program. Its football team is coached by Carson Palmer, who was hired earlier this year. Palmer attended the school in the mid-1990s before attending USC from 1998-2002. Advertisement In LA, Palmer won the Heisman Trophy in 2002. He was selected first overall in the 2003 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. Palmer played 15 seasons in the NFL for the Bengals, Oakland Raiders and Arizona Cardinals and was selected to the Pro Bowl three times. Johnson leaves after starting for Buchholz for two seasons. He filled the shoes of Mr. Florida Creed Whittemore before the 2023 season and led BHS to a 23-5 record and back-to-back region titles. Buchholz quarterback Trace Johnson (12) passes during the first half of an FHSAA 6A Semi Final against Osceola at Citzens Field in Gainesville, FL on Friday, December 6, 2024. [Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun] Known for his cannon of an arm and quartet of great receivers – Justin Williams, DJ Hicks and Keil McGriff – Johnson threw for over 6,300 yards and 64 TDs in his two years as a starter. His 3,522 yards this past season ranked 4th in Florida and 1st in Class 6A. Advertisement His departure creates an interesting QB situation for the back-to-back-to-back-to-back state semifinals. Andrew Whittemore, son of head coach Mark Whittemore, was the backup last season. He attempted just seven passes for 17 yards in 2024, though. McGriff started at QB for Newberry in 2022 and 2023, where he led them to the postseason both seasons. McGriff, though, has four D1 offers – all at receiver. He transferred to Buchholz to play the position over QB. Bobcats spring practice is expected to begin around late April or early May. Noah Ram covers Gainesville-area high school sports and University of Florida athletics for The Gainesville Sun, and the USA TODAY Network. Contact him by email at Nram@ and follow him @Noah_ram1 on X/Twitter. This article originally appeared on The Gainesville Sun: Buchholz QB Trace Johnson, son of Florida football's Doug Johnson, transfers

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