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Microsoft has announced that Windows 365 Cloud Apps are now available for public preview. This allows IT administrators to ...
At a time when higher education is being asked to do more with less, online program management partnerships can be the ...
The Modern LAN, Rethinking Network Design for the Modern Age. Industry experts at Frost & Sullivan explore the limitations of traditional network design thinking and ...
In a recent survey by Anthology, only one in five faculty (22%) said they consistently consider accessibility when designing course materials. And just 11% felt they had the right tools and training ...
Internet2, the member-driven nonprofit offering advanced network technology services and cyberinfrastructure to the research and education community has completed its search, which began this past May ...
It's been decades since higher education leaders and analysts first alerted institutions about a "data tsunami" that would challenge both infrastructure and academic programs. How would legacy data ...
What should colleges and universities expect from the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in the coming year? Here's what the experts told us. In an open call last month, we asked higher ...
Of the more than 65 million student papers reviewed for AI writing by Turnitin's detection tool since April, more than 2 million — or 3.3% of all papers reviewed — have been flagged as containing 80% ...
The Campus Technology Insider podcast explores current trends and issues impacting technology leaders in higher education. Listen in as Editor in Chief Rhea Kelly chats with ed tech experts and ...
The upcoming generation of learners will enter higher education empowered by AI. How can institutions best serve these learners and prepare them for the workplace of the future? The artificial ...
Immersive reality is bumping us into the deep end, virtually speaking. Colleges and universities large and small are launching new labs and centers dedicated to research on the topics of augmented ...
"If you were to step into one of my classrooms, you'd think I was teaching a kindergarten class, not a physics class," laughs Harvard University (MA) professor Eric Mazur. "Not because the students ...