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Why COVID-19 should spur digital transformation in higher ed
New approaches to outdated strategies are necessary to move higher-ed into the future—and COVID-19 just might be the impetus institutions need.
The University of the South Deploys Virtual Data Center to Conserve Valuable Resources and Enable Digital Transformation
When Sewanee’s leaders decided to upgrade the university’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, they had to make a critical decision regarding IT infrastructure: make expensive upgrades to on-premises hardware or migrate servers to the cloud. Discover how they found a path to success.
A strong online learning infrastructure is key to higher ed’s future
COVID-19 is changing the future of online learning—and smart institutional leaders will pay attention to what students need learn and succeed.
How to Create a Mass Notification Ecosystem That Reaches Everyone on Campus
Join Pat Scheckel from Singlewire Software as he details the ins and outs of creating a mass notification ecosystem that delivers messages to everyone on campus during an emergency. Participants for this webinar will:
-- Learn about the different components that make up an effective mass notification ecosystem
-- Understand why relying solely on mobile alerts can leave people in the dark about situations taking place
-- Receive tips for deploying their ecosystem during different emergency events, including the ongoing pandemic, active shooter situations, severe weather, and more
Online proctoring keeps remote exams secure but raises privacy questions
Instructional challenges sparked by COVID-19 keep coming—among the latest is how to use online proctoring fairly and securely.
eSports in HIED—Getting Started Checklist
Esports is quickly making inroads across college campuses—reshaping stereotypes about gaming and providing essential workforce skills for both student players and those playing supporting roles. Colleges and universities looking to start their own program, however, are struggling with where to begin. That’s where this checklist can help—providing you with what you need to know to start and maintain a successful esports program.
Meeting the challenges of supercomputing in higher ed
Supercomputers have a great deal of promise for higher education—but researchers need actionable insight.
The State of (Virtual) Reality in College
While institutions identify numerous benefits of VR, AR, and industry-grade tools, only 32 percent have implemented these immersive technologies – and, 22 percent say that they are not planning on implementing them at all. This may be because 2-year and 4-year colleges face several challenges when attempting to put virtual and augmented reality into place, including a lack of funding, a lack of training, and/or a lack of space.
eSports as Education Game Changer
K-12 and higher education are scrambling to keep up with student demand for the newest mode of learning: esports. Experts in K12 and Hi Ed explain why it’s happening, how to get started and how it is benefiting students of all ages.
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