Campus Technology Goes Totally Digital
Campus Technology is entering a new era in its 24-year history as a magazine serving the educational technology market. Beginning with its August issue, Campus Technology will become an entirely paper-free, digital publication. The July issue will be its last as a traditional print magazine.
MoreTight Education Budgets Drive PC Slump
Tighter budgets in the education sector contributed to significant declines in desktop and notebook PC shipments in the United States in the second quarter. According to two new reports released this week, the domestic PC market was off by anywhere from 5.7 percent to 10.6 percent, with Apple and Lenovo showing the only gains among the top manufacturers.
MoreMoodle To Drop Native Mobile Apps, Move to HTML5
Moodle HQ is ending development of native My Moodle mobile apps for iOS and Android.
MoreU Hawaii Takes Videoconferencing HD To Support Distance Ed Systemwide
The University of Hawaii has upgraded its videoconferencing setup for high-definition production across all of its campuses.
MoreVitalSource E-Textbook Platform Coming to Blackboard Learn
Ingram's electronic textbook platform, VitalSource Bookshelf, is making its way to Blackboard Learn and Blackboard Mobile Learn.
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