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Syllabus Magazine, read by more than 300,000 educators worldwide, includes feature articles, case studies, product reviews, and profiles of technology use at the instructor, departmental, and institutional levels.

Feature Story
Minority-Serving Institutions: Building the Human Connection
by Alex Ramirez, Thomas Davis, Ramon Harris, and David Staudt
The "have-nots" of the digital divide are coming together as a unique coalition of minority higher education communities in search of information technology parity and proving that human connectivity can build new bridges, too.

Buyer's Guide
Technology Roundup
Yipes: Breaking Through the Bandwidth Bottleneck
Educator's Review
webSavant: Why Do You Think They Call it Savant?

Product Summary
Connect to This: Personal and Workstation Technology

Product Guide
Technology Training and Competency, Web Authoring Tools, Desktop Computers, Portable Computers and Handhelds, Monitors and Displays, Peripherals, Storage Devices, Workstations, Wired Access: Switches, Routers, Hubs, Etc., Wireless Access: Optical Wireless, and Computer Networking Products and Other Tools

Case Studies
This month, a technology training program puts teaching first; a collaborative project facilitates online courses; law students learn to create video; and one university creates a technology village on campus.
Bard College Puts the Horse Before the Cart
Conquer the Web with Beads&String

Next Stop, Court TV

High Tech on a Human Scale


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  • student reading a book with a brain, a protective hand, a computer monitor showing education icons, gears, and leaves

    4 Steps to Responsible AI Implementation

    Researchers at the University of Kansas Center for Innovation, Design & Digital Learning (CIDDL) have published a new framework for the responsible implementation of artificial intelligence at all levels of education.

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    Research: LLMs Need a Translation Layer to Launch Complex Cyber Attacks

    While large language models have been touted for their potential in cybersecurity, they are still far from executing real-world cyber attacks — unless given help from a new kind of abstraction layer, according to researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Anthropic.

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    Why Universities Are Ransomware's Easy Target: Lessons from the 23% Surge

    Academic environments face heightened risk because their collaboration-driven environments are inherently open, making them more susceptible to attack, while the high-value research data they hold makes them an especially attractive target. The question is not if this data will be targeted, but whether universities can defend it swiftly enough against increasingly AI-powered threats.

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    New Tool Tracks Unauthorized AI Usage Across Organizations

    DevOps platform provider JFrog is taking aim at a growing challenge for enterprises: users deploying AI tools without IT approval.