Campus Technology Goes Totally Digital August 14!
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Attention, print and digital subscribers to Campus Technology magazine: Look for an e-mail message on Aug. 14 with a link that will lead you to an all-new online, multimedia Campus Technology! This new interactive version of the magazine will replace the current print and digital editions. We will continue to carry all the quality features, columns, and news stories you've come to expect from Campus Technology while offering you more dynamic and immersive content. To learn more about why Campus Technology is taking this important next step in its history, watch Campus Technology Editorial Director Therese Mageau explain how and why the decision was made, and what you can expect, in this video. Current subscribers--watch your mailbox! And If you are not currently a print or digital subscriber to Campus Technology magazine, you can sign up for your free subscription here.
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More than 1,000 students at the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) will begin using new student response devices when classes resume this fall MoreThe College of Marin in California has deployed new asset management software across all of its labs and classrooms in an effort to reduce expenses without negatively affecting students or faculty. MoreThe University of Hawaii has upgraded its videoconferencing setup for high-definition production across all of its campuses. MoreAn organization that partners with historically black colleges and universities is shifting its attention to K-12 in an initiative that will push its member institutions to help in the creation of new secondary "feeder" schools that will in turn offer both online and in-person courses. MoreEquipping IT staff with the skills to manage new technologies, supporting the growing BYOD trend, and developing a campus-wide cloud strategy are among the top IT issues facing today's colleges and universities, according to a recent Educause report. MoreSchools are spending less on traditional media for their recruitment initiatives choosing instead to divert—and increase—those dollars to social media efforts, according to a new study from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. MoreThe arrival of the "post-PC" era is leading users to turn to the cloud for their storage needs. In fact, by 2016, about a third of consumer digital content will be stored on cloud-based services. MoreApple revealed that it sold more than twice as many iPads as Macs to educational institutions in the United States in its latest quarter while also experiencing record sales of Macs during the period. More
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