Executive View
- The University of Missouri Journalism School, the Reynolds Journalism Institute, and their industry partners including Adobe, Apple, and AT&T are supporting student development work in order to find new ways to reach a changing audience that shuns traditional media. A series of contests will help analyze ideas fostered by the student work and make student products available for real-world applications.
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Worth Noting
- Purdue University Calumet has replaced its campus bulletin boards with a new digital signage system using equipment from Westinghouse Digital Electronics.
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As part of a partnership between the University of Arizona and Hobsons, colleges and universities in Arizona can get a break on pricing for the company's recruitment, admissions, application, and enrollment tools.
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- The University of Minnesota in Minneapolis and St. Paul has deployed Oracle Universal Content Management to allow those departments that have adopted it to manage content on their public Web sites.
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- The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has wrapped development of CB Reports, a new reporting system created by Ciber, an IT outsourcing company. The system performs reporting on requirements for Texas colleges and universities running Oracle's PeopleSoft applications.
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- Carnegie Mellon University has partnered with OutSystems in a project to study the usability of the vendor's agile development platform. Over an eight-month period, five graduate students in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute's Masters program studied the Agile Platform to understand how it is being used by people with varying levels of technical expertise, including developers and project managers.
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Online Resources
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High Performance Networking at Liberty University
Delivering Best-In Class Network Access Control over 802.11n Wireless Sponsored by: Aruba Networks
Securing your wireless infrastructure is no easy task, given the mobility
and diversity of needs users demand. Network Access Control (NAC), provides
the mechanism for ensuring the integrity of connected users, their devices,
the network infrastructure and its attached resources. Learn how Liberty
University selected and deployed an integrated 802.11n wireless network
with Network Access Control using the latest technology from Aruba Networks.
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CT Webcast: Reach More Students with Fewer Resources
How to increase the value of your institution and expand programs without breaking the bank Sponsored by: Tegrity
The Community College of Baltimore (CCBC) offers a variety of courses
that use various technologies, such as Tegrity Campus, to deliver
instruction. These courses are designed to allow students to tailor
learning activities to coincide with busy schedules, and to have some
control over how quickly they progress in the course. Learn how CCBC
uses class capture technology and services to recruit and retain students,
as well as enhance and expand continuing Ed and distance learning programs.
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Bridge Over Generational Waters
Sponsored by LogMeIn
Next-generation remote support can help bridge the gap
between how faculty and students perceive and use technology.
According to a recent study, having remote control capabilities
allows campus IT to be a part of a connected, engaging,
technology-enabled learning environment. This gives students
the resources they expect, while reassuring faculty that in the event
of a technical incident, friendly help is a click away.
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Virtualization: Meeting the Higher Education IT Challenge
Sponsored by Citrix
Discover how the Citrix Delivery Center provides the higher education
solutions needed to deliver applications and desktops to students and
faculty in any location, both on- and off-campus, anytime, on any device
with an Internet connection. Also learn how to reduce costs and drastically
cut down on the amount of IT management hours required to manage desktops
and applications. Download White Paper Now!
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Creating an Effective Digital Signage Solution
Sponsored by NEC
Today's tech-savvy world provides many options for those transitioning
from static signage to a digital signage system, but what makes an
installation unique to a campus? How does it apply specifically to
your educational facility, and how do you go about integrating this
new application? Attend this webinar to see what you need to consider
when transitioning from static to digital signage. NEC's Keith Yanke is
on hand to present your options and layout a blueprint for smooth,
seamless transition for your campus environment.
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