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Campus Technology October 2015

Campus Technology Magazine — October 2015

8 CIO Tips for Leading Change in Higher Education

IT leaders from across the country talk about how they manage change at their institutions.

How Nanodegrees Are Disrupting Higher Ed
New "micro" online certification programs are changing the educational pathways to success.
7 Up-and-Coming Wearable Technologies
These cutting-edge devices could soon be coming to your campus.
Affordable Learning at Scale With OER
Here's how to encourage large-scale adoption of open educational resources.
Campus Technology 2015 Readers' Choice Awards
We polled education professionals on which products in 29 categories are truly the best.
Pairing E-Portfolios With Badges for Informal Learning
In order to support the recognition of co-curricular and integrative learning, the University of Notre Dame came up with a campuswide strategy to integrate digital badges in students' e-portfolios.
Exploring High-End Visualization for Research and Education
Georgia State University created a technology-rich visualization space that supports research and instruction and explores the transformative potential of visual media across all disciplines.
Making an Impact With Self-Service Video Recording
Penn State's One Button Studio has changed the meaning of "video literacy," giving students and instructors the tools to create professional-looking videos without technical assistance.
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October 2015 | vol. 29 no. 1