New Warning Pop-Up Alarms Towson U. Students About E-Mail Monitoring
It's not a new policy, or even a new implementation of old policy. But the pop-up
window that Towson uses to let students know their e-mail is monitored is definitely
catching their attention.
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Everything IT Students Need To Know
A Web committee at U. Tennessee-Chattanooga is working to make IT
information and problem-resolution more available to students, and easier
to find. And maybe it'll help keep IT staff from having to answer
generic university-type questions.
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The IT Staffer as Hero!
The University of Seattle technology crew is praised for its dedication
to customer service and its hard work. "To outsiders they are her'es -
solving technology problems at the drop of a hat anywhere on campus under
any pressure."
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For Some, the Blogging Never Stops
In vacation on the beach at Key West, even in the bathroom, some bloggers
never stop blogging. The case in point for this article is a senior IT
staffer at Michigan State University. Do you know him? Do you read his
blog?
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India Has Big Plans for a Network of Internet2-Like Gateways
The Virtual Learning Campus (VLC)-India Mission is planning a network of regional
broadband clusters of colleges and schools with close-knit, high-speed networks,
using satellites and a physical backbone.
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The Tablet: Big Machine on Campus?
Tablets haven't quite taken off yet. Microsoft and other companies seem
to be gearing up for large-scale inexpensive or free campus giveaways
(425 at U. Virginia alone), in the hope of attracting attention and users.
But, the usual problems remain - among those, faculty who want to ban
communications devices from classrooms.
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Social Networking G'es Mobile at UCLA
SmallPlanet's CrowdSurfer technology, running on Nokia 6600 and 6230
phones, uses Bluetooth radio signals to find "friends" up to 100 feet
away. Relationship information is made available via GPRS connections to
the SmallPlanet.net Web site. Students meet new people with who they had
previously, unknown to themselves, share come common bond.
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Presbyterian College Addresses the Unique Situation of Higher Ed IT
"At most places of business, the hardware and software systems offered
to an employee are already agreed upon by the IT department. Here, we
have no control over what systems, devices or applications are brought
into the network. It's a unique situation."
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Techie Dreams or Student Nightmares?
Technology fees, what are they good for? Budget cuts exacerbate a situation
at Middle Tennessee State University. Some students complain that IT
staffers live in a parallel reality that has nothing to with staffers.
Some faculty complained that the university's technology plan has skewed
priorities.
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Portland State University Web Site Redesign Is More Than That
With a miserly redesign budget of only $7K, the redesign is intended to be
everyone's front door to PSU and will eventually merge with a student portal
system, as well as a host of other back-end information connections.
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LearnLink Defended at Emory University
Apparently, the Emory student network underperformed this past academic
year. However, student criticisms are ill-founded, and students are part
of the solution.
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