Campus Technology January/February 2017

Campus Technology Magazine — January/February 2017

11 Ed Tech Trends to Watch in 2017

Five higher ed leaders analyze the hottest trends in education technology this year.

8 Lessons Learned From Open Source Development
We look behind the scenes of Harvard's OpenScholar website creation project.
Redefining Literacy in the Digital Age
Technology and digital media are changing the meaning of literacy and creating new challenges for teaching and learning.
6 Dimensions for More Effective Online Instructional Videos
Consider these factors to create a balance of content, design, teaching style and more.
2016 IT Salary & Job Satisfaction Survey
This year's survey of higher education IT pros showed earnings that are mostly looking up in a segment beset by lingering frustrations.
How a Bike Race Led to Experiential, Personalized Learning
When the 2015 Union Cycliste Internationale Road World Championships came to the Virginia Commonwealth University campus, the university embarked on a networked, multimedia, trans-disciplinary exploration of the event — creating a unique learning experience for students.
A Mobile Personal Assistant Tuned to Student Needs
In an effort to help freshmen manage the college transition, the University of San Diego created a smart personal assistant app designed to help students prioritize and track their tasks.
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January/February 2017 | vol. 30 no. 3