• Federal Policy

    FCC Broadband Plan Pushes Ambitious Agenda for U.S. Education

    After almost a year of development that included holding 36 public workshops in person and online and reading through 23,000 public comments, the Federal Communications Commission has released its national broadband plan with a formal report to Congress. Calling high-speed Internet access "indispensable for the 21st century, the foundation for our economy, the foundation for our democracy in the digital age," FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski declared the plan "ambitious but achievable." Read More

  • Campus Security

    Machine Hunt: User Forensics at Salt Lake Community College User Forensics at Salt Lake Community College, campus security, campus technology, educational technology, technology in higher education, university technology, college technology

    With the Internet antics of 54,000 students and 3,000 faculty and staff members, security analyst Brandon Johnson at Salt Lake Community College can easily chew up a day to figure out whose computer on campus is doing the dirty work of a botnet or what user was logged into a particular computer at a given time when law enforcement or HR comes calling. Read More

  • Science & Engineering Focus

    Workforce Grant Fuels STEM Equity Initiative

    Texas grants are being used to help universities get more high school students interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Read More

  • Smart Classrooms

    Lecture Capture Helps Riverside Meet Nursing Demand videoconferencing in education, school video conferencing, college lecture capture, sonic foundry in higher education, distance nursing program, online nursing, presentation equipment for schools, campus a/v equipment, av gear for classrooms, classroom presentation tools

    What do you do when 500 applicants are competing for 60 seats in your nursing program? If you're Riverside Community College, you don't just turn those students away. You scramble your technology leaders and launch a distance learning program to help meet the demand. Read More

  • Spotlight

    UNLV Journalism Facility Augurs New Educational Era

    The Hank Greenspun School of Journalism now has one of the most noteworthy homes on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus. Brand-new and beautiful on the outside with a full array of industry-standard production technology inside, Greenspun Hall is more than just a stunning building--it represents a new era of journalism education... Read More

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