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Google Enlists Student Tech in Web Mapping Wars

5/29/2007

Google has licensed remote sensing technology developed by a team of Stanford University students to help it compete with Microsoft in the race to build the best photographic Web map of the planet Earth, according to a report in the San Jose Mercury News.

Medill To Offer J-School Scholarships to Comp-Sci Grads

5/29/2007

The Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University is making scholarships available to those with undergraduate degrees in computer science, as well as programmers and Web developers, under a grant that recognizes that the Web has become an essential media technology.

Distance Educator Tells Court It Has No Fixed Address

5/29/2007

The Supreme Court of British Columbia has ordered Vancouver University Worldwide (VUW) to stop granting degrees in the province. The court had upheld a suit by the B.C. provincial government that argued that for profit distance education provider VUW was breaking the province's Degree Authorization Act by offering degrees without authorization.

Eureka: CMU Prof Solves Classic Computing Conundrum

5/29/2007

Computer scientists from Carnegie Mellon University and the Russian Academy of Science will share an award from the Association for Computing Machinery for work on a key unresolved question in theoretical computer science.

Academics Joining Ranks Declaring 'E-Mail Bankruptcy'

5/29/2007

More university professors are joining the ranks of those who have given up or severely curtailed their use of e-mail as a medium for personal--and most of all--private correspondence. They have had enough with electronic spam, come-ons, nonsense and smut-vertisements.

Peirce Accelerates Student Portal

5/24/2007

Peirce College is accelerating its Web applications with Crescendo Networks. The Philadelphia, PA college is using Crescendo's Maestro Application Front End to accelerate Java and ASP services on a student portal that's expected to launch by the end of this quarter.

U Washington Deploys IP-Based 'Coursecasting'

5/23/2007

The University of Washington, in an effort to improve access to classroom materials for students, has deployed IP-based audio encoding devices throughout 24 classrooms, standardizing on Barix Instreamers.

Plato Launches Academic Systems Algebra

5/23/2007

Educational software developer Plato Learning recently announced the release of Academic Systems Algebra, a three-course math program designed for entry-level college students. Courses include pre-algebra, elementary algebra, and intermediate algebra, al designed to prepare students for college level courses, according to Plato.

IT Funding, Student Safety Top Concerns for CIOs

5/22/2007

University information technology officials rated funding for technology as the most pressing issue they face, according to an annual "current issues" survey by the Educause higher education association. The survey asked campus IT managers to rank a series of information technology challenges on their campus, including security, funding, identity management, and strategic planning. Funding was No. 1.

Arizona's Jackson New CIO at U of Illinois-Urbana

5/22/2007

University of Arizona Chief Information Officer Sally Jackson was named CIO at the University of Illinois, where she is an alumna. Jackson, who will start this week (May 21), will hold a joint appointment as a professor of speech communications.

U Mass Senior Answers Family's Plea for Assistive Tech

5/22/2007

An electrical engineering student at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell designed a voice-activated computer cursor in response to a cry for help posted on the Internet from the parents of a 5-year-old Italian girl who's been paralyzed since the age of 2.

SMU Offers 5-Year Masters in Comp Sci Plus Gaming

5/22/2007

Southern Methodist University is the latest campus to embrace computer gaming as a degree program.

Illegal File Sharing Rooted Out at Ohio U, Say Admins

5/21/2007

Ohio University boasted that, following crackdown, illegal file sharing via its campus networks has been eradicated. University CIO Brice Bible said that illegal file-sharing on the university's network had "virtually stopped," according to a report in the Athens (OH) Times.

Carnegie Mellon Adds 4 Bots to Robot Hall of Fame

5/21/2007

Carnegie Mellon University inducted four robots into its Robot Hall of Fame, including a hopping robot; the first car to drive itself across the country; a kit that enables anyone to build a robot; and the android Data from Star Trek.

UW Madison Narrows Field to 3 in CIO Search

5/21/2007

The University of Wisconsin-Madison last week narrowed its search for a new chief information officer and vice provost for information technology to three finalists.

CUNY Picks Systemwide Help Desk Software Suite

5/21/2007

The City University of New York (CUNY) has purchased a software suite to help automate its help desk services. The school, the country's largest urban public university, with 23 institutions, picked the RightAnswers site to drive self-service initiatives across all its service desks.

Mississippi College System Adopts Blackboard

5/18/2007

A statewide initiative launched in Mississippi will bring Blackboard's CMS and LOM systems to 15 community and junior colleges. The program was initiated by the Mississippi State Board for Community and Junior Colleges.

Serious Games Competition Opens to Education

5/17/2007

The annual Serious Games Showcase & Challenge, which has traditionally focuses on military applications for gaming technologies, this year is expanding its scope to include education technology.

AlarmPoint Launches Notification Grants

5/17/2007

AlarmPoint Systems has launched a new grant program offering emergency notification systems through its new Crisis Notification Systems Grants Program.

Howard Builds Web Presence on SiteExecutive

5/17/2007

Howard Community College in Maryland was looking for a way to transform its website into a more user-centric information vehicle that was also designed with security in mind. The college announced this week that it has done that with SiteExecutive from Systems Alliance.

MS Math 3.0 Rolls Out This Month

5/17/2007

Microsoft recently announced the launch of Math 3.0, a math and science educational tool for students in grade levels 6-12, as well as entry-level college students. The software is designed for use at home, to assist students with math and science concepts and homework, or for visual examples in the classroom.

Pearson To Acquire eCollege

5/16/2007

Pearson said this week that it plans to acquire eCollege, an online distance education provider. The deal will cost Pearson $477 million net, including the agreed $41 million sale of eCollege's Datamark division to a group of investors. The acquisition is expected to take place next quarter and has not yet been approved by shareholders.

Kansas State Deploys Online Event System

5/16/2007

The College of Technology and Aviation at Kansas State University's Salina campus has adopted Trumba Connect for its online event management.

Apple MacBooks Get Speed, Memory, Networking Upgrades

5/15/2007

Apple's entry-level series of notebook computers--the MacBook--today received performance improvements across the board, including processor speed, memory, hard drive capacity, and networking. The new models are shipping now, with education pricing set below $1,000 on the low end.

Congress Warns University Presidents on P2P File Sharing

5/15/2007

Congressional leaders have sent letters to 19 major university presidents warning them to step up efforts to curb illegal Internet file sharing or Congress "will be forced to act." "The fact that copyright piracy is not unique to college and university campuses is not an excuse for higher education officials to fail to take reasonable steps neither to eliminate such activity nor to appropriately sanction such conduct when discovered," said a letter addressed to Purdue University president Martin Jischke May 1, 2007.