Executive View
Indiana University’s enterprise licensing agreement with Adobe has made possible free, ubiquitous access to industry-standard digital tools for its 100,000-plus students, faculty, and staff. This strategy of “abundance” allows students to develop relevant professional skills, creates a standardized technology environment faculty can depend on for innovative course design, and ramps up workplace technology for campus staff. More
Worth Noting
Saybrook University, an online graduate school in San Francisco and Kirkland, WA, is adopting an online student information system (SIS) to replace a legacy program that the institution had outgrown. MoreTwo Michigan universities have pooled their funds to add a new cluster to a high performance computing center located at one of the institutions. MoreBentley University recently implemented a new Web-based service to deliver and track policies and training materials that members of the staff need to comply with. MoreFollowing more than two years of development, the Moodle community has formally released Moodle 2.0, a major update to the popular open source learning management system. Moreebrary has released a new ordering system that provides "instant" fulfillment and real-time collection management. More
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