Yale Law School Adds Third-Party Encryption to Office 365 Adoption
Yale Law School the Connecticut institution has adopted, a cloud data security platform in an effort to maintain control of client communications.
MoreInternet2 President & CEO to Step Down
The Board of Trustees for Internet2 announced that President and CEO Dave Lambert will retire from full-time professional activities next year.
MorePerkins Act Update Stalls in U.S. Senate
A major revamp of the federal regulations and funding rules related to career and technical education in this country is on hold after the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions canceled a scheduled meeting.
MoreUniversity of Michigan Wins $5 Million Grant to Study Common Core
Researchers from the University of Michigan, Brown University and Stanford University have received a grant worth nearly $5 million from the Spencer Foundation and the William T. Grant Foundation for the first phase of a five year study on the effects of the Common Core State Standards on teaching and learning.
MoreLaptops, Desktops Most Common Form of Instructional Tech in the Classroom
Traditional laptops and desktops are both used in 82 percent of learning environments — making them the most common form of instructional tech in the classroom, according to Campus Technology's first-ever Teaching with Technology survey.
MoreGoogle Renames Apps for Edu, Adds 'Machine Intelligence'
Google has changed the name of its popular service Google Apps for Education to G Suite for Education. With this change comes several new features that have been added to some of the apps included in G Suite. These features use "machine intelligence" to facilitate and add more functionalities to Google Apps.
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