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Digital Technology Is Changing Teaching and Learning
Three higher ed institutions share how digital technology has helped personalize the learning experience for students and improve outcomes. Sponsored By Cisco Systems
Enabling Student Access to Engineering Apps, Anywhere
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Hear about how the University of Maryland is virtualizing its applications to enable any time, anywhere access
to the latest digital manufacturing tech for its 38,000 students. Sponsored by NVIDIA and Citrix
The Evolving Role of
the Higher Ed CISO
Security risks are multiplying in volume and variety, and it’s no longer just IT’s concern. As budgets flatten and scrutiny rises, how must higher ed IT leadership evolve to keep pace with new threats, while still driving innovation?
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Crestron has introduced the next generation
of its AirMedia wireless presentation technology. AirMedia 2.0 allows users to connect their smart devices and laptops to
a room display, regardless of operating system, from anywhere in a classroom space.
Read the full story online.
Targeted toward universities and research organizations, the new Jet Fusion 300- and 500-series 3D printers from HP are capable of producing “engineering-grade, functional” parts in full color and black/white. Read the full story online.
MonitorEDU, a newly launched online proctoring service powered by technology from ProctorExam, will “provide exam delivery, security and identity management services through key technology partnerships,” according to a news announcement. Read the full story online.
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