The Power of Wikis in Higher Ed

Over the last six years, Stewart Mader has staked his career on the power of wikis. Mader first worked on wiki adoption initiatives in the IT department at Brown University, becoming fascinated by their power and potential. In this first half of a two-part interview, Mader talks about powerful ways to use wikis in education, content ownership issues, and how wikis tend to be used--and why. More

Features

Video Spotlight: Campus Technology 2008 Keynote Address

08.19.08Adrian Sannier, technology officer for Arizona State University, discusses strategies for putting in place ground-breaking plans that will serve the next generation of students. These are actionable visions that include strategic technology choices--advancements that may be unfamiliar or even unpopular at first, but which carry enormous potential. More

Reasearch

Higher Education Fertile Ground for 802.11n WiFi, ABI Reports

08.14.08ABI Research has forecast that WiFi will be available in 99 percent of North American universities in 2013. Much of that penetration will be in the form of 802.11n equipment: Higher education is clearly the No. 1 market for early adopters of 802.11n. More

Features

Open Source Brings Down Cost of Wireless Rollout

08.13.08As any IT administrator knows, wireless deployments can be costly. On the other hand, with students demanding on-the-go access, pervasive WiFi networks are a must on campus. More

Spotlight

A Cheapskate's Guide to Free Security Software

08.08.08Free is an attractive price. Read which packages were deemed "most useful" by a handful of experts. More

Wireless

Drexel Sees 802.11n as Logical Leap

08.07.08For colleges and universities considering a wireless network upgrade anytime soon, whether or not to go with the new, not-yet-final 802.11n standard is a tough call. More

Featured News

IBM To Team with Linux Vendors on 'Microsoft-Free' PCs

08.07.08IBM and name-brand Linux operating system distributors Red Hat, Novell, and Canonical/Ubuntu have disclosed their intentions to join forces with their hardware partners to create what they are calling "Microsoft-free personal computing choices." More

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Sakai 2.5.2 Gets Performance Boost; New Modules Released

08.20.08 The Sakai Foundation has released the Sakai Collaboration and Learning Environment 2.5.2, the first maintenance update to the open-source learning management system since the 2.5 release in March. The new version includes performance enhancements, as well as a number of bug fixes and other enhancements. Read More

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Video Spotlight: Google, Microsoft Go Head to Head in Edu Space

08.12.08 IDG News Service is shedding some light on the current efforts of Microsoft and Google to gain acceptance in the education market. Both offer free services for institutions like mail and storage, along with free collaboration tools for students and faculty. Watch this video to see what representatives from the two companies had to say at the recent Campus Technology 2008 conference in Boston. Full Story

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