• Supporting Students and Faculty in the New Normal

    As classrooms evolve to accommodate the flexibility and innovation of new learning models, it's important to provide ample training and resources for all constituents. Here are three key areas to consider. 07/05/2022

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    Connecticut Institutions Closing the Tech Skills Gap with Talent Accelerator Initiative

    Seven higher education institutions in Connecticut are participating in a new initiative called the Tech Talent Accelerator, which aims to boost high-demand tech skills by fostering business-higher education partnerships in areas such as cybersecurity, virtual modeling, software development and digital analytics. 07/01/2022

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    Lumen Learning Partners with Howard U for Equitable Courseware

    Lumen Learning has announced a partnership with Howard University's Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning & Assessment to help develop equity-centered learning solutions for a new statistics course and platform. 06/29/2022

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    Assessment Tool Uncovers Gaps in Student Wellness Services

    An assessment developed by Butler University's Institute for Well-being captures students' perceptions of the wellness services available to them on campus and helps pinpoint areas in need of improvement. 06/28/2022

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    Turnitin Draft Coach Now Supports Microsoft Word on the Web

    Turnitin has announced that its Turnitin Draft Coach now integrates with Microsoft Word on the Web. It was previously available only for Google Docs. 06/28/2022

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    Enabling the Digital-First Campus

    Leveraged strategically, technology can streamline university services and processes and ultimately help advance the institutional mission. Here, higher education leaders share how they pursue digital efficiencies, optimize operations and foster a culture of continuous improvement. 06/24/2022

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    How Technology Can Help Community Colleges Take Hold of Student Outcomes

    Faced with steep enrollment declines and increased stop-out rates, community colleges must re-envision how they are engaging students. Here are three technology-enabled strategies to support student success.    06/24/2022

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    ACE Initiative Working to Expand Use of Digital Credentials in Community Colleges

    The American Council on Education is launching a yearlong initiative to support community college systems, students and employees in the use of digital records and credentials. 06/23/2022

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    Gartner's Top 8 Cybersecurity Predictions for the Coming Year

    The key to better cybersecurity and risk management: looking toward the future to develop a security and privacy strategy that will enable organizations to thrive even in hostile environments. To inform cybersecurity leaders' strategic planning, Gartner offered eight predictions for 2022-2023. 06/23/2022

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    Kajeet, Google Cloud Partnership Brings Private 5G to Schools

    Wireless provider Kajeet recently announced a partnership with Google to deploy its Private 5G platform through Google Distributed Cloud Edge. 06/23/2022

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    What Southern New Hampshire University Does to Engage a Remote Workforce

    Southern New Hampshire University is well known for innovation in online learning, but prior to the pandemic, the institution had less than 100 employees working remotely, and had only just begun building out its remote work policies. In March 2020, the abrupt shift to fully remote work required a new approach to employee engagement. We spoke with Jennifer LaFountain, director of employee experience at SNHU, about how the institution is developing a culture that allows employees to feel connected no matter where they are located. 06/23/2022

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  • What Southern New Hampshire University Does to Engage a Remote Workforce

    Southern New Hampshire University is well known for innovation in online learning, but prior to the pandemic, the institution had less than 100 employees working remotely, and had only just begun building out its remote work policies. In March 2020, the abrupt shift to fully remote work required a new approach to employee engagement. We spoke with Jennifer LaFountain, director of employee experience at SNHU, about how the institution is developing a culture that allows employees to feel connected no matter where they are located. 06/23/2022

  • Campus Technology Insider Podcast June 2022

    Southern New Hampshire University is well known for innovation in online learning, but prior to the pandemic, the institution had less than 100 employees working remotely, and had only just begun building out its remote work policies. In March 2020, the abrupt shift to fully remote work required a new approach to employee engagement. We spoke with Jennifer LaFountain, director of employee experience at SNHU, about how the institution is developing a culture that allows employees to feel connected no matter where they are located. 06/23/2022

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    Survey: STEM Fields Are Top Choice for Gen Z Students

    A survey of over 11,000 U.S. high school and college students, conducted by the National Society of High School Scholars in February and early March, offers insights into Gen Z’s career choices and shows that a majority of respondents are planning for future jobs in STEM fields. 06/22/2022

  • 1EdTech Updates QTI Assessment Standard to Enable Accessibility Features

    1EdTech Consortium has updated its digital assessment interoperability standard with added accessibility features and improved rendering to enable greater access in large-scale testing for students with special needs, the nonprofit said in a news release. 06/21/2022

  • Grand Valley State U Teams with Littera on High-Impact Tutoring for Michigan Schools

    A new partnership between the Grand Valley State University NextEd Co-Lab and Littera Education will provide every K–12 school district in Michigan with access to research-based, high-impact tutoring. 06/21/2022

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    Ohio State U Plans Full Rollout of Robot Delivery Service After Spring Pilot

    Students at Ohio State University can now order food delivery via self-driving robot. The institution completed a pilot this spring using delivery robots from Cartken, a technology startup specializing in AI-powered robotics, as part of a partnership with the Grubhub mobile food-ordering and delivery platform. 06/15/2022

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    Designing for Student Voice: Social Annotation for Equitable Learning

    How can education technology help ensure that every student has a voice? Perusall co-founder Gary King shares the learning design principles behind the company's social annotation platform. 06/15/2022

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