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Is Campus IT Ready for Rita?
By Terry Calhoun
For some reason I cannot get the Beatles song, "Lovely Rita Meter Maid," out
of my head this week: “Lovely Rita meter maid. Nothing can
come between . . .” --between Rita and Galveston, is what
it’s looking like. (Now you can blame me for getting into
your head, while you ponder the possibility that Rita and
her ilk have come to collect the payment due for the sloppy
way that humans have been parking on mother Earth.)
Even as everyone engaged by Katrina is still, slowly, realizing
the dramatic complexity of the circumstances from that storm,
yet another handful of higher education institutions are preparing
for a major hit. And the folks in the Galveston area are taking
this seriously. After all, the hurricane there in 1900 is
still considered the largest hurricane disaster in United
States history, with 8,000 dead. Will some of the lessons
recently learned be put into play? Can some of the aid mechanisms
already in place be shifted to assist Texas schools?
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IT NEWS
We Are in the Midst of a VoIP Revolution
Concordia University in Montreal expects to reach
5,000 voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) phones soon,
despite an initial infrastructure implementation cost.
(Globe and Mail Online)
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Chemistry 101 Meets "Millionaire"
The University at Buffalo (NY) is issuing nearly 4,000
"clickers" (Audience Response Systems) to students this
year. (University of Buffalo Reporter)
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Students "Stuck in a Loop" at Truman State University
Staff unfamiliarity with the new Cisco Clean Access
software cause a small problem for a few days at Truman
State University (MO)--students could log on to the
network for no more than 30 minutes at a time.
(College Publisher Network)
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U Colorado Planning Major Network Security Changes
They'll be working through a multi-layered approach,
that will start with assigning every computer used on
campus its own, specific IP address. (Colorado Daily)
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RESOURCES
Buildings Designed for Technology
College and university IT managers struggle to teach
campus planners and architects how facility design can
help or hinder emerging technologies. (College Planning
and Management)
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DEALS, CONTRACTS, AWARDS
Oberlin Springs for New Macs
Despite budget issues, computer labs on the Oberlin
College (OH)campus have been updated with the latest
in work stations, and the option for color printing
has been added, as well. (The Oberlin Review)
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Bowdoin G'es Blackboard Without Pain
A variety of class websites have now been replaced
by Blackboard, with the wide acceptance of faculty
and students at Bowdoin College (ME). (The Bowdoin Orient)
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iPods Help Drill U Michigan Dental Students
Students have been experimenting with it and now
they can download and listen to their dental school
lectures via Apple's i-Tunes online store.
(The Ann Arbor News)
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NEW PRODUCTS
Sprint Readies Cell Phones for Podcasts
No wires. No downloads from your laptop. No iPod. Soon you’ll be able to get
Podcasts over your cell phone. (eWeek) Read more
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