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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 stats reveal a difference between public perception and reality when it comes to who takes online courses.
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Several teacher-prep programs have taken deliberate steps in recent years to better integrate technology into their curricula and cultures.
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The top reasons higher education leaders pursue cloud solutions include anytime, anywhere access, ease of maintenance, reduced hardware and maintenance costs, built-in disaster recovery and simplified IT administration.
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The money is part of $800,000 in one-time state funds officials are providing to six public universities and community colleges across the state over two years for programs and initiatives that boost successful student outcomes.
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Some $400,000 of the grant will be set aside for 15 student scholarships at the private school.
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The arrangement could expedite approval of projects, allowing more professors and students to work on cutting-edge research that often leads to career opportunities for university graduates
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The Innovation Partnership Building will feature flexible-use laboratories along with tenant labs for corporations to access more than $40 million in high-end research equipment.
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Women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math fields across the board, but the tide is slowly changing.
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The hope is that the new building will give students broader access to tools and space to work on projects ranging from electric Formula 1 race cars and solar-powered boats to innovative steel bridge designs and Elon Musk's hyperloop challenge.
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Universities are getting cozier with businesses and industrialists, and less discerning about the pitfalls of these relationships, which include accepting donations with strings attached.
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Designed for teachers who have prior experience in programming or coding, the course covers key topics across software design and development, programming language, and technology applications.
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Ed tech leaders match cloud service models to data and application needs.
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AOL Co-founder Steve Case points to active learning platform Echo360, which is in 700 universities and requires schools to install technology and professors to embrace it.
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The student wants the university to model its transparent research policy on the transparency and openness promotion, or TOP, guidelines, created by the Center for Open Science.
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As many students try to cheat during face-to-face exams as during online exams — most using some form of technology, including snapping photos with smartphones or sneaking peaks at notes stored on their devices or obtained by texts.
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What will a Trump presidency mean for America's 6,000 colleges and universities, as well as its over 20 million postsecondary students?
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Leaders of the St. Louis university say it’s an effort to rethink how researchers of different disciplines collaborate.
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Having the lab there should help local entrepreneurs, businesses and academic institutions take better advantage of the $4 billion-a-year federal facilities 90 miles up the road in Oak Ridge.
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