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The Shocking Data Security Gap in Computer Science Education

Giving students an early start on computer science education with a focus on security is crucial. And high school is already too late, argues Project Lead the Way’s Vince Bertram.

What Counts as Learning While Making?

As the maker movement makes strides in education, it's important to identify its learning benefits -- and find more robust ways to define and document success.

It's Not About Making Stuff

Makerspaces and 3D printing have come a long way in higher education, from early excitement over 3D-printed learning objects to a focus on creativity and higher-order thinking.

Unlocking Predictive Analytics to Improve Student Engagement and Retention

The year 2015 was a turning point for data analytics technology. Now is the time for higher education institutions to put data to use and give students the advising support they need to succeed.   

Most Popular Campus Technology Articles in 2015

We review the top stories on our Web site in the last year.



Focusing on the Whole Student

Data generated from activities both inside and outside the classroom can be instrumental in understanding student success.

Communicating Change

In order to lead their institutions through IT change, CIOs must develop skills that may be more familiar to campus marketing professionals.

Security vs. Innovation

Carnegie Mellon's exploration of new Internet of Things technologies pairs innovation with security research.

Honorable Mentions

Judging the Campus Technology Innovators awards provides a broad view of technology's impact on higher education around the world.

6 Telltale Signs of Disruptive Innovation

Disruption is easy to define but hard to recognize — which is why it's important to experiment and find ways to break free of traditional approaches to teaching and learning.