Executive View
This spring, George Siemens will make the move stateside to the University of Texas-Arlington, where he will base his research on how technology and digital networks influence the knowledge development process within society, and related implications for the future of higher education institutions. More
Worth Noting
With the beginning of the new year, California Institute of Technology has implemented a new open-access policy for the scholarly writing done by its faculty. MoreHarvard University's "Library Test Kitchen," recently showed off student projects that could one day turn up in libraries. MoreAntioch University has implemented a zero-client solution to enable students to access specialized research software and other Windows applications from anywhere using their computer, tablet or smartphone. MoreArizona State University has begun experimenting with a crowdsourcing platform that solicits charitable contributions to support specific student and faculty research projects. MoreLouisiana State University has introduced a new database that provides a list of the institution's faculty and their research areas. MoreResearchers at Emory University will be tapping into the increased processing power of a new high-performance computing cluster that will be hosted five miles away on the campus of Georgia Institute of Technology. MoreRecently, to improve emergency response, the University of South Carolina Aiken implemented a "911 Pinpoint" service. More
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