North Dakota higher education leaders have passed a new policy intended to protect student data. The State Board of Higher Education has implemented policy 503.2, the "Student Data Privacy and Security Bill of Rights."
According to a recent survey by education technology company Cengage, nearly nine in 10 colleges and universities (86 percent) haven't yet announced plans for the fall semester.
Arizona State University is hosting a free two-day online conference to help all higher education faculty prepare remote courses for the fall.
Extreme Networks has compiled a bundle of products that's being promoted as a ramp-up for hosting virus-safe esports and athletic events at schools and other locations.
The North America Scholastic Esports Federation (NASEF) is working with Hitmarker to publish esports career information.
A Florida university is working with a software company to produce a mobile application to help campuses manage data on the health of their returning communities.
McGraw-Hill has launched a direct-to-student version of its ALEKS adaptive learning program.
Instructors teaching remotely or in HyFlex learning environments can now access Zoom videoconferencing directly from HoverCam's Flex 11 document camera software.
Universities are rethinking their campus approach to communications and collaboration in light of the changes introduced by stay-home recommendations.
An education technology company that manages curriculum distribution through college bookstores, both online and on campus, has produced a new application for distributing course materials.