(Louisville, Kentucky) – District technology specialists from across the state recently earned a macOS Support Essentials certification.
School districts receive computers, technical and education training, as well as student college scholarships and other benefits as part of the Dataseam Program. Dataseam has provided Kentucky schools over 26,000 computers and trained over 8,000 educators and technicians. Because of this effort Kentucky has the largest number of Apple System Engineers per capita in the United States.
“The education sector is one of Kentucky’s largest employers and one of its largest consumers of technology. We don’t always think of education as an industry segment but these technology professionals employed in Kentucky’s K-12 schools are part of the Commonwealth’s next-generation workforce,” said Brian Gupton, Dataseam CEO.
Dataseam built and manages one of the most powerful high-performance computing environments in the world. Kentucky K-12 school districts and 3 universities across the state work with Dataseam to enhance education, research and economic development in Kentucky. https://www.kydataseam.com/about
The new computers will be in math, science, engineering and testing classrooms across the state. When not being used by students the the computers lend their computing power to the DataseamGrid which runs advanced cancer drug discovery efforts for the University of Louisville James Graham Brown Cancer Center.
At the University of Louisville James Graham Brown Cancer Center, researchers and physician scientists work to create new and more effective approaches to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer, delivering the most advanced treatments to cancer patients with compassion and respect. https://uoflbrowncancercenter.org