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COVID is changing the future of work and e-learning
Here is what you need to know about making e-learning successful and staying competitive while working remotely.
3 major post-COVID changes in higher education
COVID presented challenges for higher education, but it also opened up new ways of teaching and learning—what’s next for higher ed?
Higher ed’s 2021 imperatives: Accessibility, delivery, affordability
Higher-ed leaders must take the lessons they learned in 2020 and ensure that education is accessible and sustainable for all students.
How tech helps beat campus parking woes
Smart parking is within reach for institutions-parking guidance technology is streamlining campus parking management.
TRENDING TODAY
Labor Tracking On and Off Campus During a Crisis
Employees are a crucial part of getting any organization through a crisis. The phrase ‘All Hands on Deck’ is adopted to keep operations running and reduce disruption. But during these crazy times tracking hours worked often becomes an afterthought. Colleges and Universities are looking at ways to be better prepared for a crisis in an effort to keep accurate audit trails should funding or grants become available. Join us for an informative session to learn more about real-time reporting, proper allocation of hours worked, and leave time taken as a result of the crisis.
Technology and the Changing Mission of Projectors in Higher Education
As part of an evolving, forward-thinking campus mission, educators and technology providers are seeking to position students for success in the workplace of the future. Next generation tech tools—including laser projectors—are supporting this mission in top schools nationwide, while making it easier for faculty, IT, and AV staff to manage tech platforms.
Audio Networking in Higher Education
Modern campuses contain many technical marvels, but too often the AV system isn’t one of them. While today’s students are accustomed to ubiquitous digital connectivity, the systems in place frequently use point-to-point analog and digital connections that tether the system to physical locations and short distances. Connecting these systems using legacy technology simply makes no sense, technical and otherwise.
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