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The secret to edtech adoption? Make it easy
Huddle rooms are changing the way students learn and work together
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TX University Maintains Top Rankings in Media Outlets by Keeping Up with Student Multi-Device Demands

St. Edwards University maintains high rankings in popular college rating publications like U.S. News & World Report and Forbes by staying abreast of the latest trends. Trends such as the increasing bandwidth and accessibility demands brought on by the latest crop of college students who think nothing of bringing 7 to 8 mobile devices on campus…and expect a quality online experience. Learn more about the details of St. Edwards University’s endeavor.

What will AI and robotics mean for higher education?
AI and robotics are, among other things, catalyzing the creation of new majors, minors, and certificate programs
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One District’s Data Challenge: 6 Schools, 4,800 Students & a Desire for Improved Efficiency

IT executives from Grove City College, Indiana University, University of Arkansas in Little Rock, and Central State University share lessons learned as they each updated their own campus networks to manage the explosion of multiple mobile devices per user and the increasing usage of online tools and applications for 24/7 anytime learning access.

How iPASS worked in supporting student success—The two sides of the coin: technology & people
For the last five plus years, several dozen institutions have been working on student success efforts
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Digital learning resources could prove invaluable when it comes to course achievement
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