Executive View
Now, while we are not yet free from the COVID-19 pandemic, many institutions and technology market leaders are looking at the next big questions: What's in the future? Which of the changes we make during the pandemic should move with us into the future? More
Worth Noting
In this one-day event, education and IT leaders will share their insights and best practices for making meaningful use of data now and building a data strategy for the future. MoreSUNY Polytechnic Institute is launching a new online bookstore in an effort to reduce textbook costs and increase the accessibility of course content. MoreThe Alabama Community College System (ACCS) has signed a three-year deal with Instructure extending its use of the Canvas learning management system for 12 of its colleges. MoreTulsa Community College (TCC) is teaming up with the CompTIA Apprenticeships for Tech program in an effort to increase the number of skilled information technology workers in Oklahoma and expand IT career opportunities to underrepresented populations. MoreWith the goal of boosting engineering research in the United States, Oakland University, Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Tennessee-Knoxville have joined forces to build a collaborative research center focused on composite and hybrid materials interfacing. MoreIdaho's public colleges and universities can now share their online course offerings through the state's Online Idaho initiative, an effort to expand access to higher education via a statewide digital campus. MoreThe University of California, Los Angeles has gone public with piloting of a fairly new developer portal specifically for APIs. The API developer portal is intended to simplify the sharing and discovery of campus application programming interfaces and web services — some 200 — while also providing a campuswide API governance program. MoreThrough a new Adobe program, colleges and universities can now access the Adobe Analytics platform for free along with course materials aimed at advancing digital literacy in higher education. MoreWomen in Cybersecurity, an organization devoted to recruiting, retaining and advancing women in the cybersecurity field, has expanded its Cybersecurity Training Scholarship Program thanks to funding from Google, Facebook and Bloomberg. MoreAn ambitious new project hopes to uncover what aspects are most likely to have the biggest impact on ed tech's effective use in specific kinds of settings. MoreOklahoma State University has launched an interactive campus map that provides point-to-point wayfinding, integrated virtual tours, live transit feeds and more. More
Join us to learn how to virtualize your computer lab
Higher education institutions are reimagining campus spaces. One innovation making this possible is the streaming of complex programs like AutoCAD and Adobe Creative Suite to any device. Join us for a 30-minute discussion of how your peer institutions are using the cloud to enable anytime, anywhere software access for students. Register now: https://pages.awscloud.com/hed-appstream-webinar.html
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Upcoming Events
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Aug. 11, 2021
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Sept. 13–15, 2021
New York City, NY
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Sept. 20–25, 2021
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Oct. 4–7, 2021
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Oct. 5–7, 2021
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Oct. 26–29, 2021
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Upcoming Webinars
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The relentless rise of ransomware is hurting higher education at a time when IT systems are seemingly at their most vulnerable. Protecting data and the ability to rapidly restore your back up following a ransomware attack is critical.
Date: Aug. 24, 2021
Time: 11:00 AM PT
Sponsor: Pure Storage
Webinars on Demand
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Sponsors: Dell Technologies, VMware
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Sponsor: Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
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Sponsors: Crowdstrike, Okta
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Sponsors: Oracle, Intel
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Sponsor: Citrix
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Sponsor: NetApp
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