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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Higher-ed must not accept "good enough"
While K-12 Ed Tech often has to settle for barely adequate solutions in order to serve the greatest number of students and educators, this short-sighted approach is completely unacceptable for...
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Giving students (and faculty) the tools they will use
Last Spring, I wrote Giving educators the tools that they want (and need) and now I think it is time for a bit of a refresher. That original article was about engaging faculty and students in...
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You brought them along, kicking and screaming ... now what?
No matter how advanced the technology, sooner or later it will become obsolete. Will your faculty (or your education IT department, for that matter) be prepared?
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When faculty say 'NO' to UNIX/Linux
We can argue all day long about the technical superiority of Windows versus Macintosh vs UNIX/Linux but, when all is said in done, if they won't use it, there is no reason for us to support it.
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Do we really need those new printers?
The last 25 years have brought huge changes to printing technology yet in many ways nothing has changed. Why not? After all, the use of paper for archival storage has many drawbacks and, in this...
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What they want, what they need
The lone Education IT guy faces a daunting task. He (or she) must not only understand what his educators and administrators want, he needs to help them understand what they need. In many ways,...
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Buy a server, save a tree
If you work in higher-ed, or even high-school Ed-Tech, your printing budget may already be under assault and your faculty and students screaming at you to buy one more printer...
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Help for adjunct faculty
AdjunctImpact, a classroom preparation program for adjuncts, provides assistance with everything from what to wear to how to deal with different types of students. There is a section on faculty...
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For freshmen at U.Penn, blogs are recommended writing
Members of the class of 2010 will be encouraged to fill out an academic blog to assist student mentors and get freshmen to open up in ways they don't typically do with advisors.
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Protecting copyright in an academic environment
Since its inception, copyright law has always recognized a certain amount of flexibility not only for purposes of teaching but also for purposes of comment and criticism and for news reporting....
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STEM careers: How long can you survive?
New research conducted at universities predicts how long STEM faculty members remain in department positions.
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UC Berkeley's email system: Microsoft to Google
UC Berkeley is planning to make Google Apps for Education their new campus calendar and email system, having compared Google and Office 365 using their 'Assessment Matrix'.
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Has Eliot Spitzer lost his faculty? Release AIG emails into the wild?
The former New York governor and attorney general thinks he has the solution to investigating all the shenanigans that occurred at AIG - publish online every email in the company's archives.
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Powerset studies student use of Wikipedia... and faculty resistance
Earlier this month, Microsoft-owned Semantic Web startup Powerset released figures from a small survey of student use of Wikipedia. As I explore here, the results certainly do suggest that...
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Higher-ed must not accept "good enough"
While K-12 Ed Tech often has to settle for barely adequate solutions in order to serve the greatest number of students and educators, this short-sighted approach is completely unacceptable for...
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Giving students (and faculty) the tools they will use
Last Spring, I wrote Giving educators the tools that they want (and need) and now I think it is time for a bit of a refresher. That original article was about engaging faculty and students in...
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You brought them along, kicking and screaming ... now what?
No matter how advanced the technology, sooner or later it will become obsolete. Will your faculty (or your education IT department, for that matter) be prepared?
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When faculty say 'NO' to UNIX/Linux
We can argue all day long about the technical superiority of Windows versus Macintosh vs UNIX/Linux but, when all is said in done, if they won't use it, there is no reason for us to support it.
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Do we really need those new printers?
The last 25 years have brought huge changes to printing technology yet in many ways nothing has changed. Why not? After all, the use of paper for archival storage has many drawbacks and, in this...
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What they want, what they need
The lone Education IT guy faces a daunting task. He (or she) must not only understand what his educators and administrators want, he needs to help them understand what they need. In many ways,...
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