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Oregon State University's College of Engineering has deployed six new supercomputers to support research and education on campus.
03/10/2020
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Boot camp provider Flatiron School has introduced a scholarship program intended to draw in more students from under-represented groups.
03/10/2020
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Two cybersecurity reports that highlight mobile device risks — one from Verizon and the other from NetScout Systems — have also touched on education in their findings.
03/10/2020
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Worldwide health concerns aside, cybersecurity is the "most daunting challenge," according to a survey of engineers around the globe.
03/10/2020
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Blackboard has announced it will sell its Open LMS business to workplace digital learning and talent management company Learning Technologies Group.
03/10/2020
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The Flipped Learning Global Initiative has launched a free online course to help instructors and institutions that need to make a quick move to remote learning.
03/09/2020
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The SXSW EDU conference has been called off, owing to fears over the coronavirus. SXSW EDU is an annual education-focused event held in Austin, TX, the week before the main SXSW festival, which has also been canceled.
03/09/2020
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How can you push students to become more creative? It's not necessarily something that can be taught explicitly; however, it can become an implicit element in the activities you have students do. That was the topic for two University of Missouri researchers who concluded that mobile technology can enhance student learning and creativity if it's used appropriately.
03/09/2020
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Upcoming events include SANS 2020, the NACCU Annual Conference 2020, and Textbook Affordability Conference.
03/09/2020
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Bentley University's Senior Lecturer of Computer Information Systems and Director of that university's CIS Sandbox considers computational thinking in relation to digital literacy. How can we adjust digital literacy programs to address the growing need for problem solving skills and the ability to use data to identify patterns and processes that lead to better solutions?
03/09/2020
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Researchers at Augusta University are creating an app that will allow users to assess their COVID-19 infection risk at home in minutes, based on how they feel and where they've been.
03/06/2020
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The Educause 2020 Horizon Report has identified 15 social, technological, higher education and political trends that are influencing teaching and learning in higher ed today — and will have a lasting impact on tomorrow.
03/05/2020
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have issued interim guidance for higher education administrators on how to respond to coronavirus.
03/05/2020
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The Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University has developed an interactive, web-based dashboard that tracks the status of COVID-19 around the world.
03/05/2020
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To help institutions prepare for emergency situations such as a coronavirus outbreak, the Online Learning Consortium has put together a list of tools and advice for handling a quick shift to online courses.
03/05/2020
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McGraw-Hill has updated its writing assignment software to use artificial intelligence in giving feedback. Intended for high-enrollment courses where writing is an important aspect of the work, the technology uses AI to do auto-scoring on content and writing style and delivers instant feedback based on scoring rubrics set by the instructor.
03/05/2020
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All categories of computing devices, including tablets, desktops, workstations, laptops and smartphones, will be impacted in 2020 by COVID-19 and its hit on the supply chain and global economies.
03/05/2020
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Should community colleges sign agreements with four-year institutions that could compete with their in-state brethren? That's the question posed in a column published by Hechinger Report, which recently examined the articulation agreement signed between the Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges and Southern New Hampshire University.
03/04/2020