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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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The cuts affect 49 employees and 30 contractors while eliminating 18 vacant positions.
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As part of a $43 million campuswide renovation project already in progress, the school has launched a massive overhaul to its power infrastructure, including the construction of a massive solar power array and a conversion to geothermal climate controls.
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Nursing students will practice what they're learning in simulated emergency rooms — facilities designed to replicate a hospital setting.
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Cybersecurity isn’t one problem -- it’s an evolving nest of issues that develop as fast as the technology to counter it, making communication and vigilance critical.
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Educause gives a sneak peek at the issues that IT leaders will face next year.
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Virtual reality and intelligent tutors could be the future of learning.
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The university offered to settle for a few thousand dollars, but the freelancer said that wasn't enough.
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The university has been involved in lawsuits over its lack of accessible online learning options.
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Through the partnership, the Stamford-based Synchrony Financial will provide an endowment for a Synchrony chairperson to lead cybersecurity education at UConn and help develop a pipeline of information-security talent.
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The program's curriculum is designed to train multi-skilled technicians with the ability to fix or repair a wide variety of technology used in multiple industries
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Students will respond to simulated online attacks on the new range.
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(TNS) — When a student incorrectly answers a problem posed in a Technology Enhanced Interactive Learning (TEIL) room, everyone knows.
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Legislation provides one-time funding for incubator and lab space, among other things.
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Hofstra University and New York Institute of Technology found out they could host Start-Up NY zones.
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Pikes Peak Community College plans to bring cybersecurity education into local high schools.
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The college may be the first in Florida to offer the degree.
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The technology institute planned an open house for prospective students and will help them figure out what to do next.
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UC Berkeley is figuring out what to do next as the U.S. Department of Justice tells it to make its online audio and video content accessible.
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