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Blockchain: Letting Students Own Their Credentials

Very soon this nascent technology could securely enable registrars to help students verify credentials without the hassle of ordering copies of transcripts.

5 Big Trends (and 3 Little Ones) in Higher Ed AV

Audiovisual offerings seem to change with the seasons. But keeping these trends in mind can help define the products and features that will serve your campus best.

What's New in AV Gear

The latest in projectors, displays, video walls, audio products and more.

Rethinking the Computer Lab of the Future

At St. Norbert College, a revamped computer science lab provides a flexible space for presentation, collaboration and more.

Doing the New: A Student Experience That's More than Just Hands-On

In a followup interview about MAGIC Spell Studios at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Andy Phelps discusses how to offer students real-world experience in digital media development and publishing — experience based on the newest technology innovation and trends.



Mining Data Across the Campus

An increased focus on data at Clemson University is impacting decision-making in finance, operations, facilities and more.

24/7 Help for the Online Student

Two institutions share their experiences rolling out online tutoring services, from garnering faculty and student buy-in to analyzing usage data and measuring outcomes.

When (Virtual) Reality Meets the Classroom

Spurred by a new era of affordable, mainstream virtual reality tools, Indiana University is incorporating VR into high-tech classrooms called Reality Labs.

Technology and the Future of Online Learning

As online learning continues to evolve, technologies like gamification and simulation are poised to advance student engagement and success.

An Introduction to AV Over IP

AV over IP promises to take full advantage of the convergence of AV and IT, with the ability to distribute video, audio and control signals over traditional network infrastructure. Here are the features and limitations to consider when designing AV over IP-based systems.