Walk around any college campus today and, more than likely, you’ll see students heads down in their studies. What’s different about today’s campuses vs. those just a few…
• MOOCs take higher ed by storm • Virtualization taking root on campus • New eLearning network gives students more choices • Sharing IT services saves millions for…
• Campus leaders ponder eLearning's future • Anonymous online reporting draws fire • Boise State seeks to redefine 'well-educated' • Gates Foundation supports college readiness apps • New…
• Campus leaders ponder eLearning’s future • Anonymous online reporting draws fire • Boise State seeks to redefine ‘well-educated’ • Gates Foundation supports college readiness apps • New…
• New AV developments come into focus • Online program targets remedial math skills • Free cloud-based Office software for schools • Budget woes curb ed-tech vision •…
• eLearning programs get a reprieve • Software channels 'Hollywood Squares' to boost engagement • Earning a degree with competency, not credits • Reducing your total cost of…
• Candidates take on college affordability • Internet2 turbo-charges cloud computing • Project aims to remove barriers to open textbooks • ‘Performance funding’ making its way into higher…
•Blackboard shakes up open source •After Gmail adoption, some students slow to switch •'Flipped learning' is turning heads •Coming soon: Two-tiered college pricing? •Bandwidth use a big concern…
• TextYard takes on campus bookstores • Microsoft sees future in Windows 8 amid iPad’s rise • Campus websites becoming key recruitment and retention tools • Speed puts…
• eCN Special Feature: Campus libraries 2.0 • Apple dives into digital textbooks • Computerized tutor helps students pass math • eBook pilot could save students money •…