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vol. 31 no. 4 campustechnology.com March/April 2018
IN THIS ISSUE
Empowering the World of Higher Education
6 | WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT ED’S NEW STANCE ON DATA BREACH REPORTING
It’s no longer optional to report data breaches to the U.S. Department of Education.
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WHEN LEARNINGANALYTICS
STUDENT PRIVACY PAGE 18
9 | HOW A VIDEO BOOM LED TO BETTER CAMPUS COLLABORATION
The advent of MOOCs at Princeton resulted in a new committment to sharing AV resources.
13 | TURNING AROUND AN ENROLLMENT DECLINE
When Mesa Community College needed to crank up enrollment retention, it turned to an outside company for help.
16 | BRINGING A SENSE OF PURPOSE TO ACADEMIC TECHNOLOGY
Why we should slow the pace of education technology in higher ed.
18 | WHEN LEARNING ANALYTICS VIOLATE STUDENT PRIVACY
The rise of analytics in higher education raises questions about the responsible use of student data. Here are some of the issues.
SPECIAL SECTION: CT IMPACT AWARDS IN DEPTH
23 | MAKING CONNECTIONS WITH MULTIMEDIA CONTENT
25 | SERVING STUDENTS WITH AR AND VR
27 | A COMMUNITY APPROACH TO RECYCLING TECH
30 | A HUB FOR INNOVATION AND LEARNING
DEPARTMENTS
2 | LOGIN Change on the Horizon
3 | CAMPUS & INDUSTRY Flipped Training Standards and More
32 | C-LEVEL VIEW Ellen Wagner
35 | ABOUT US/INDEX









































































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