SP2 Upgrade Going Well at Indiana
SP2 is a 80MB security update from Microsoft. To help students with
the Windows XP Service Pack, techies at Indiana State University are
doing everything from delivering CDs door-to-door in the dorms, to
staffing a “technology tent” near the student computing complex. So
far, so good. (Indiana Statesman Online)
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Kuali Project to Develop Community Source for ERP
Indiana University, the University of Hawaii, the National Association
of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO), and the r-smart
group are pooling resources to develop a new community source financial
information system to be offered under a no-fee, open-open license
agreement.
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Naval Postgraduate School Celebrates 50 Years of Computing
Not everyone understands that the roots of modern computing are in
military defense. Over the years, the school was the “first to move
from single-user machines to multi-access time-sharing, and the first
to provide free computer use to faculty and students.”
(Monterey Herald.com)
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Techno “Tag Teams” at the University of Southern California
Twenty-eight technologically-savvy HTAs (Housing Technology Assistants)
live in dorms and act like RAs, only they handle techie issues, not
personal issues. The response from dorm residents has been
overwheming. (Daily Trojan Online)
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North Texas Colleges Make a Leap Forward in Wireless Networking
Just like “green” design is becoming innately good building design,
so is a comprehensive wireless network on campus becoming a core
infrastructure competency. (Star-Telegram.com)
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Massachusetts Moving Fast on Requiring Students to Own Laptops
This fall, Bridgewater College, Framingham College, and Worcester
College are requiring first-year students to own laptops. Next year,
it’s Salem State College and Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts,
and in 1006 it’s Westfield State and Fitchburg State. (telegram.com)
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IUPUI Financial Aid Troubles Could Strike Bloomington System
IU-Purdue University-Indianapolis (IUPUI) has had significant issues
with PeopleSoft implementation this fall and there are concerns that
IU-Bloomington may experience the same problems. (idsnews.com)
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Internet2 a Big Hit with Professors of Music
Like other forms of collaborative and highly personalized learning,
the teaching of music across a distance of thousands of miles gets
better with Internet2 functionality. (CNET News.Com)
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University of British Columbia is Entrepreneur-Friendly
While most schools have vague and amorphous rules about not using the network
or computers for “personal business,” UBC’s technology transfer office reflects
that school’s encouragement of student, faculty, and staff innovators who want
to make money. (seattletimes.com)
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