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College web design courses fail with bosses

Web site development experts said in a recent survey that colleges and universities lag behind in using the latest in web design technology and ignore foundational lessons that would produce…

How to use interactive media as teaching tools

Interactive media has changed the way students learn and will continue to change the way teachers teach, says Chris Dede, a professor at Harvard's Graduate School of Education. Key concepts: Chris…

“Ed-Tech Best Practices Summit”

Don't miss the Ed-Tech Best Practices Summit on the exhibit hall floor at TCEA. These informative sessions will focus on Data Management, Video-On-Demand and Digital Media Management, Interactive Whiteboard Technologies,…

House defeats bill to delay digital TV transition

Bucking the Obama administration, House Republicans on Jan. 28 defeated a bill to postpone the upcoming transition from analog to digital television broadcasting until June 12, reports the Associated Press--leaving…

Google sets up online broadband testing lab

Google Inc. and two nonprofit partners have launched a web site that lets consumers test their internet connections to reveal possible interference and traffic management by service providers, reports the…

Smart eMail figures out who should get messages

Stanford University scientists are perfecting an eMail system that figures out who messages are intended for and finds them whether or not senders know the addresses, AFP reports. …

Beware of Facebook ‘friends’ who might trash your laptop

The popularity of social networks and social media sites has grabbed the attention of cyber crooks searching to pilfer passwords and steal sensitive personal information, reports the Wall Street Journal.…

City, district to cooperate on fiber optic project

A partnership between the city of Farmington, Minn., and the Farmington School District should make communications at public buildings more reliable, reports the Farmington Independent. …

House OKs record $142 billion for education

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a historically huge $819 billion stimulus bill on Jan. 28 that includes some $142 billion for education as part of the Obama administration's plan…

Anti-evolution forces gain ground in Texas

The Texas Board of Education has sparked controversy in the world of science with a move last week that would require students to evaluate the "sufficiency or insufficiency" of ideas…

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