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After transitioning from Fairfield University’s leader of enterprise systems to director of IT strategy and enterprise architecture for the state of Connecticut, Armstrong will return to higher-ed leadership in January.
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To prevent students from relying on artificial intelligence to write and do homework for them, many professors are returning to pre-technology assessments and having students finish essays in class.
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A new online course aims to train instructors on how to incorporate a growth mindset into existing teaching practices, as it can positively impact student experience and outcomes.
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Career and technical education has changed with the times, thanks to technology and renewed interest from education leaders.
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Grace Murray Hopper helped create the software industry and the basis of most coding languages today.
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Horizon report reveals a big-picture look at higher ed tech trends and challenges.
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The simulator gives students a more real-life experience before they treat patients in a clinical setting.
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A new education secretary, Federal Communications Commission chair and Congressional leadership are setting the tone for 2017.
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The founder of the world's first computer security incident response team retired, leaving Carnegie Mellon's Cybersecurity Division in new hands.
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Delaware went from having 18 percent of high-performing students not enroll in college to zero in a short amount of time.
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Ivy Tech received a $2.5 million grant for training.
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Evidence points to unauthorized devices that captured users' IDs and passwords.
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As student success becomes a major focus at universities, IT leaders are left to consider what they can keep, collaborate on and sustain so they can contribute meaningfully to student success.
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Virtual and augmented reality allow students to experience learning, while telepresence brings students far away into the classroom.
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This North Carolina district is working with the William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation to learn how to expand technology use in the classroom.
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Florida Polytechnic University trains students for higher-wage jobs so they can help companies solve problems.
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The shuttle will follow a loop around campus at a low speed.
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The project is running an estimated $10 million over budget and a few years behind schedule.
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Technology tools offer more accessible, efficient path to green efforts on campus.
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Colleges and universities are investing big bucks in technology outside the classroom to attract students and enhance learning.
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Researchers will be working across different schools on campus.
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