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  • Feds announce guidelines for rural broadband funding
    Jul 02, 2009   Primary Topic Channel: Broadband

    Vice President Joe Biden on July 1 outlined a $4.7 billion loan and grant program to develop the infrastructure needed to deliver broadband, or high-speed, internet access to areas that are underserved or without access. Key words: rural broadband access, rural broadband funding, technology access, K-12 technology access, broadband internet, education, technology

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  • Microsoft tests free security software
    Jul 01, 2009   Primary Topic Channel: Computer security

    In a move that could help keep higher-education campus networks safe, Microsoft Corp. released a beta test of a free computer security program on June 23 and is on track to launch a finished product in the fall. Key words: computer security, school security, campus network security, Microsoft Corp., education, technology

  • Rising enrollments require distance learning
    Jun 30, 2009   Primary Topic Channel: Video technologies Administration Software

    Robert H. Messner, Jr. has watched faculty line up to use video-over-IP distance learning software at Delaware Technical & Community College, and as the school's chief technology officer, he sees this technology as a solution to the exploding enrollment in two-year colleges. Key words: Delaware Technical & Community College, Delaware Tech, Robert Messner, Jr., Wimba, online learning, education, technology

  • BYU lifts YouTube ban
    Jun 30, 2009   Primary Topic Channel: Video technologies

    Brigham Young University, the Mormon church school where students agree to live a chaste and virtuous life, has lifted its almost three-year policy of blocking students' access to YouTube. Key words: Brigham Young University, YouTube, YouTube ban, education, technology, school firewall

  • LEDs light up InfoComm 2009
    Jun 29, 2009   Primary Topic Channel: InfoComm Technologies

    School administrators, teachers, and professors were among thousands at the InfoComm audio-video conference in Orlando June 15-19, where technology vendors unveiled the latest in digital signage hardware and software and LED projectors that could prove energy and cost efficient. Key words: InfoComm, audio-visual, LED projectors, digital signage, Orlando, education, technology

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  • Arizona State sued over Kindle eTextbook usage
    Jul 02, 2009 Primary Topic Channel:  Litigation

    The National Federation of the Blind and the American Council of the Blind are suing Arizona State University over its use of Amazon's Kindle DX electronic reading device as a means of distributing electronic textbooks to students, because the new eBook reader's menu isn't accessible to the blind, Library Journal reports.

  • Web retailers, states tussle over tax rules
    Jul 02, 2009 Primary Topic Channel:  Budget News

    In a big break for online shoppers, web retailers generally don't have to charge sales taxes in states where they lack a store or some other physical presence. But increasingly, states aching under the weight of the recession are seeking a way around that rule, reports the Associated Press -- an effort that could have large implications for state education budgets.

  • White House to hold swine flu summit
    Jul 02, 2009 Primary Topic Channel:  Health & Safety

    The White House on July 2 said it would hold a high-level meeting next week, bringing together top government officials to prepare for the possibility of a more severe outbreak of A(H1N1) flu, AFP reports.

  • Companies pledge more openness about web tracking
    Jul 02, 2009 Primary Topic Channel:  Business news

    Companies that track consumer behavior online for advertising purposes are vowing to make their practices more transparent and to give people a way to decline being shadowed, reports the Associated Press.

  • Facebook plans to simplify privacy settings
    Jul 02, 2009 Primary Topic Channel:  Web Resources

    Facebook is overhauling its privacy controls over the next several weeks in an attempt to simplify its users' ability to control who sees the information they share on the site, reports the Associated Press.

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