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Higher education leaders are investing in strategies and technologies that can help make a college experience more relevant. But what will allow students to make sense of their own education, connect it with their priorities beyond the classroom, and finally put learners in charge of their own learning? More
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Several dozen colleges and universities in Texas have joined together to bring their state into a national education initiative called Liberal Education and America's Promise (LEAP), a program of the Association of American Colleges and Universities. MoreMichael McRobbie, president of Indiana University, and David Lambert, president of Internet2, are leading a group of U.S. college presidents, chief information officers and researchers to New Delhi to establish a partnership with the leading national research and education network in India. MoreAspen University has launched a new payment plan that it's touting as a way to earn a degree "debt free." MoreOne academic department at the University of Arizona is boosting Web accessibility for its students by providing audio navigation tools on its site. MoreDuke University will bring together college students from around the country this week for HackDuke, an event designed to promote the use of technology for social change. MoreThe rapid growth of interconnected devices making up the Internet of Things will wreak havoc on data security, storage, servers, networks and end user privacy, according to a new report. MoreSAS, a provider of business analytics software and services, has launched SAS Analytics U, an initiative intended to help support analytics students, professors and working professionals. MoreHP's new printer offers secure wireless printing from smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. More
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