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Forum calls for better data use in education
Thursday, 12 Mar 2009 4:30AM
Speakers at a forum about the use of longitudinal data in education stressed the importance of comprehensive data systems that follow students throughout their educational careers--from kindergarten to college--while also protecting students' privacy. Key words: longitudinal...
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Tech trends every school leader should know
Friday, 12 Dec 2008 10:05AM
A new generation of students with vastly different learning needs is redefining expectations for classroom instruction, and a growing emphasis on school accountability is changing the role of the school district IT leader: These were two of the main ideas outlined in a Dec....
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Schools need help with tech support
Wednesday, 09 Jan 2008 5:42AM
Information technology (IT) staffing shortages are keeping many schools from realizing the full benefits of technology inside and outside the classroom, an eSchool News survey reveals. Conducted in partnership with SchoolDude Inc., a provider of operations management...
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New OU chief promises greater security
Friday, 09 Mar 2007 11:16AM
Ohio University has hired a new technology chief to oversee computer systems that hackers compromised in a high-profile security breach last year, the Columbus Dispatch reports. The university announced March 7 that Brice Bible, 45, will become chief information officer...
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Concerns put campus VoIP deployment on hold
Thursday, 26 Apr 2007 6:01PM
More than three-fourths of college administrators who took part in a recent survey said they feel better about the idea of voice over internet protocol (VoIP) service today than they did three years ago. But security and cost are still significant hurdles to the more...
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Researchers explore new internet design
Friday, 20 Apr 2007 2:46PM
Researchers at several universities are working to design a new internet to replace the current global network. The new version would address many of the problems inherent in the design of the current network, including the security, mobility, and ubiquity of...
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School's computer choice is un-PC
Thursday, 17 May 2007 2:41PM
In a reversal of a recent trend, Wilkes University in Pennsylvania has become one of the first college campuses in the country to begin a university-wide switch from Windows-based PCs to Apple Inc.'s new Intel-based Macintosh computers.
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New web design must tackle many interests
Friday, 20 Apr 2007 3:12PM
The university researchers who began construction on the internet some four decades ago never imagined the power their creation would have today. They toiled away in their labs quietly, and few outside cared.
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Difficulties abound in move to new internet
Friday, 20 Apr 2007 2:54PM
Transitioning to a next-generation internet could be akin to changing the engines on a moving airplane.
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Net challenges lead to clean-slate approach
Friday, 20 Apr 2007 3:18PM
Government and university researchers have been exploring ways to redesign the internet from scratch. Here are some of the challenges that led researchers to start thinking of clean-slate approaches:
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