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June 21, 2017
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Are computer science students more prone to cheating?
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As interest in computer science grows, thanks to a thriving tech and start-up industry and due to encouragement from successful entrepreneurs and celebrities, so, too, does the potential for academic dishonesty, according to an in-depth New York Times article. The article observes that while computer science courses have swelled with…

Top 4 uses for blockchain in higher ed
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As new technologies emerge, they often help make things more convenient for users. One such instance of this is the ... Read more

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This technology will dominate higher ed within 5 years

Like many other industries, much of the change occurring in colleges and universities is driven by the rise of mobile devices, the consumerization of IT, and higher customer expectations. With so many educational choices both on-campus and online, institutions have had to set aside their aversion for change in order…

The top 5 disruptive technologies in higher ed

Despite Higher Ed’s reputation for being slow to adapt, it is undeniable how disruptive certain technologies have been in recent years. The Internet of Things (IoT), augmented reality, and advancements in online learning have changed the way universities reach prospective students, engage with their current student body, and provide them…

These 2 student-focused technologies can bring higher ed into the future

From clusters of college closures and dramatic budgetary cuts to technological advances and data security breaches, changes in higher education have institutions contemplating strategies that will enable them to thrive in the future. But how do colleges and universities determine which strategies to focus on first, or most?

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