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Berkeley Puts Full Courses on YouTube

10/17/2007

University of California, Berkeley this began making its course lectures and special events freely available on YouTube. At present, this amounts to more than 300 hours of captured courses and events. The university said it will continue to expand the volume and range of videos it makes available to the public.

Eclipse RAP Integrates Java Tools for RIA Development

10/17/2007

The Eclipse Foundation released version 1.0 of the Eclipse Rich AJAX Platform (RAP). The organization is billing this toolset as the first AJAX platform that allows developers to create rich Internet applications (RIAs) using the Eclipse component model.

Microsoft Launches Communications Suite

10/17/2007

At a live event in San Francisco, Microsoft Tuesday announced the launch of its "Unified Communications" suite of products, which aims to blur the distinction between electronic and voice communications and provide a seamless experience that relegates traditional telephone use to the dark ages.

Open Standards Coming to Second Life?

10/16/2007

In an effort to shift virtual worlds to the broader realm of the World Wide Web, Linden Lab and IBM are partnering to bring open standards and interoperability to Second Life, the online 3D realm created by Linden Lab. The two will also be working with a broad range of industry partners and have discussed the formation of an open consortium for all comers to engage in the effort.

Open Source Gains Ground in Survey of IT Pros

10/16/2007

Open source software (OSS) is not so much the underdog in the IT world, according survey findings announced by Barracuda Networks, a provider of e-mail and Web security appliances. Barracuda polled 288 IT security professionals and found their preferences to be roughly split on the likelihood of deploying OSS versus proprietary software, particularly for applications with similar functionality.

Leopard Arrives Oct. 26

10/16/2007

It was about 14 months ago that Apple first previewed Mac OS X 10.5 ("Leopard") at its 2006 Worldwide Developers Conference. Now, following delays reportedly resulting from resources shifting to iPhone development, the company has announced a release date for the new OS: Oct. 26 at 6 p.m. Coinciding with the release is Mac OS X Leopard Server, which includes the first commercial CalDAV calendar server, along with Wiki Server and Podcast Producer.

PowerCampus 7 Expands .NET Self-Service

10/16/2007

SunGard Higher Education has released PowerCampus 7, an administrative system for small and medium-sized campuses. The latest version brings new workflow and customizability features and expands its .NET self-service component.

Wimba Voice 5.2 Expands Audio Collaboration Capabilities

10/16/2007

Education technology developer Wimba has released Wimba Voice 5.2, an update to the company's audio module for its Collaboration Suite, which also includes Wimba Classroom, Wimba Create, and Wimba Pronto. The new version expands the tool's functionality and end-user features and enhances some existing features.

U Washington Joins Google/IBM Parallel Computing Initiative

10/15/2007

The University of Washington has become the first university to join a new academic initiative launched by IBM and Google, according to information released last week by IBM. The goal of the initiative is to foster better practices in highly parallel computing among computer science students. U Washington is joined by several other institutions that will pilot the program.

Solar Power: Stellist Groups Descend on Washington

10/15/2007

Twenty teams of university and college students are showing off their solar powers this week at the 2007 Solar Decathlon in Washington, DC. The event, put on by the United States Department of Energy, includes students from 23 universities around the world, whose exhibits in the National Mall are open to the public through Oct. 20.

Certs for Freshmen: IC³ Comes to Colleges

10/15/2007

Certiport has come up with a new model for promoting digital literacy in college and university students. Based around its IC³ certification, the four-component program is aimed at assessing and developing digital skills in students as they enter into higher education. Broward Community College in Florida piloted a program this semester using IC³ on incoming freshmen.

Barix Ships 3-Tier Campus Security Systems

10/12/2007

Swiss IP audio technology developer Barix is launching new emergency communications and public safety tools using a "three-tier" approach, comprising various IP-based communications devices. The communications packages are designed specifically for use in multi-building campuses.

Digital Signage: GP College Deploys Web-Based Communications System

10/12/2007

Georgia Perimeter College in Atlanta has deployed a Web-based visual communications platform from Visix, AxisTV, to enhance messaging to students on four of its sites. The technology is being used to narrowcast messages to large-screen LCD displays in its Newton County, Clarkston, Decatur, and Dunwoody locations.

Quinnipiac U To Automate Paper Processes

10/12/2007

Quinnipiac University in Connecticut said it plans to cut costs by automating manual paper processes. The university will be deploying ImageNow from Perceptive Software, an enterprise suite for document management, imaging, and workflow.

Wikis for Education: Angel Contributes Custom Code to Open Source Community

10/12/2007

Angel Learning has contributed more of its source code to the open source community. The company this week made its TiddlyWiki customization technology freely available for development for educational purposes through Eduforge.

Georgia Tech To Expand EDA Simulations with $13 Mil. Gift

10/11/2007

The Georgia Institute of Technology is establishing a new electronic design automation simulation center with the help of Agilent. The global tech firm made one of its largest investments to a higher education institution when it donated $13 million in EDA software, support, and training to Georgia Tech's Georgia Electronic Design Center in Atlanta.

Talisma CRM 7.2 Adds Emergency Notifications

10/11/2007

Talisma this week released versions 7.2 of its constituent relationship management suite, Talisma CRM. The new version of the suite, designed specifically for higher education, adds 20 new enhancements, including emergency alerts.

Toshiba Ships Combo Projector/Document Camera

10/11/2007

Toshiba has begun shipping a new model in its lineup of combo projectors: the TLP-XC2000U, which combines an XGA LCD projector with an integrated, fold-out document camera.

Hitachi Whiteboard Adds Multi-Touch Interactivity

10/11/2007

Hitachi Software Engineering America has debuted its new StarBoard FX 77 Duo, an interactive whiteboard that supports multiple simultaneous input. Targeted toward the education and presentation market, the whiteboard uses Hitachi Soft's StarBoard software to allow multiple users to interact with the device at the same time and to allow for gestural control of presentation materials.

EDUInsight Provides Forum for Higher Ed Marketers

10/11/2007

Halyard Education Partners has launched a new forum for marketing and student affairs professionals in education: EDUInsight. The site is designed as an interactive venue where these professionals can share best practices best practices in recruiting, retention, communications, and electronic learning.

British Universities Collaborate on Bio Sciences

10/10/2007

Earlier this year, three universities in the U.K. formed an alliance for collaborating on biological and biomedical sciences called the South West London Academic Network. Now the collaborative alliance is deploying technologies to deliver a series of courses that share resources between the three participating universities.

Seton Hall Embraces Assessment with Technology: A Case Study

10/10/2007

It was more than two years ago that Blackboard Inc. approached Seton Hall University to join its product development partner program to work on the Blackboard Outcomes System. Now, technology leaders at the university expect that in the coming year the system will be in use across the campus for reporting and learning outcomes.

An Executive Director for TU's iSec

10/10/2007

The University of Tulsa has announced the appointment David Greer as the first executive director for its newly formed Institute for Information Security.

Hitachi Debuts Ultra-Short-Throw Classroom Projector

10/10/2007

Hitachi this week debuted a new projector for the education market, the CP-A100. The new 3LCD model is capable of projecting a 60-inch image from a range of 1.4 feet. So teaching class in the broom closet shouldn't be a problem anymore ... aside from the crowding.

Web 2.0 Tops 'Emerging Cyber Threats'

10/9/2007

The ever-nebulous "Web 2.0" is emerging as one of the five top security risks to watch for both consumers and the enterprise--this according to the inaugural edition of the "GTISC Emerging Cyber Threats Report for 2008" out of Georgia Tech's Information Security Center. The report, released at the GTISC Security Summit on Emerging Cyber Security Threats and Countermeasures, identifies the key data security threats that are likely to expand and evolve in the coming year.