The Pivot Point of Public Education: New Orleans and The Future of EdTech
Education is a touchy subject. Most of us seem to agree that as a society, we’re doing it wrong. Let’s look at public education from a monetary perspective, with ...
Education is a touchy subject. Most of us seem to agree that as a society, we’re doing it wrong. Let’s look at public education from a monetary perspective, with ...
New Orleans has its many distinct smells: the fragrant aroma of flowers in the Garden District, alternating waves of fried food and natural horse musk in the French Quarter ...
The Baton Rouge-based Shaw Group Inc. announced plans last week to invest up to $50.4 million in a new type of power-plant technology that captures carbon dioxide. Shaw plans ...
Louisiana, particularly New Orleans, has become a booming brain magnet for entrepreneurship, innovation, and technology over the last few years. Last week, the Wall Street Journal wrote a piece ...
The New York Times broke a story on May 23rd that immediately got New Orleanians, defenders of New Orleans, and defenders of traditional journalism all riled up at once. ...
Tuesday’s Net2NO meetup provided a preview of all the excitement in store at this year’s BarCampNola conference. BarCamp will take place on July 14th and 15th at Canal Place. Bar Camp ...
WaLa!, a big data search and analytics platform provider, has received the Coup d’Tech Award from the Louisiana Technology Council (LTC) eWARDS for the Shreveport/Bossier City region. The ...
Venyu, a technology solutions provider located in Baton Rouge, announced yesterday a partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Riverside, CA. The company is improving Habitat for Humanity’s data backup solution, using ...
On the roof of the Rouses Market on Baronne Street in downtown New Orleans, an herb garden flourishes. However, you won’t find on the market’s flat roof a traditional ...