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In this week's IT news, some of the best CIO blogs that provide insider perspectives on IT projects in higher ed. Also, a Carnegie Mellon expert helps to understand the evolving nature of distributed education classroom design and delivery technologies; and a new collaboration software aims to ensure better transparency and management.

Leave your comments with the stories, email me at mstansbury@ecampusnews.com, or find me @eSN_Meris on Twitter.

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Meris Stansbury, Editor
TODAY'S TOP NEWS
7 best university CIO blogs
Some of the best CIO blogs that provide insider perspectives on IT projects and management in higher education.
New wave of online learning design and support now at Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Mellon expert helps to understand the evolving nature of distributed education classroom design & delivery technologies.
Student-created committee management and collaboration software launches for universities
Taskcot.com aims to ensure universities have the opportunities and the tools they need to be more transparent and accountable.
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The “stealth student” applicant becomes growing concern for admissions
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