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Drexel Upgrades Internet Library as Learning Lab

9/4/2007

Drexel University will collaborate with the University of Michigan and Florida State University to help transform its 10-year-old Internet Public Library (IPL) into a "virtual teaching and learning laboratory for digital reference," the university announced.

WeBWorK Ramps Up Online Homework Tool

8/30/2007

Open-source homework system WeBWorK is being ramped up for new multimedia capabilities and enhanced assessment functionality. Developers met earlier this month at an American Institute of Mathematics (AIM) workshop to help fine tune the software and plan for these enhanced capabilities, some of which are presently in the developer release. An interim update (2.4.1) was also released last week, adding various minor improvements and fixes.

Teaching with Technology: Facilitating the Process

8/29/2007

Instructors in colleges of education cannot teach prospective teachers to use technology unless the faculty, themselves, use technology in the college of education classrooms as a part of their instruction. There is something about "modeling" that goes a long way in education, regardless of the level of education under consideration.

UNT Prof To Study Behavior of Student Software Teams

8/28/2007

The National Science Foundation has awarded a University of North Texas computer science professor a half-million dollar grant to study the performance and behaviors of student software development work groups, the university announced.

Stanford Student Hones 'Gaze-Based' Computer System

8/27/2007

A Stanford University researcher has developed a system that advances "gaze-based" computing, enabling a person to use eye movements to interact with computers and surf the Web.

UIUC Prof to Head Team Studying Advanced Multimedia

8/27/2007

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign computer science professor Klara Nahrstedt was picked as chairman of one of the newest of the Association of Computing Machinery's famous special interest groups, this one focusing on advanced multimedia applications.

Vols Football Goes High Tech

8/23/2007

The University of Tennessee Volunteers football team has upped its game by being the first to apply the the PlayAction Simulator from XOS Technologies.

How Dartmouth Produces Video Podcasts

8/22/2007

With an $8,000 investment, Dartmouth's Department of Physics and Astronomy has set up the capability to provide video podcasts for courses that enable students to watch lectures they may have missed or that warrant review.

Webinar: Wikis and Web 2.0

8/22/2007

The Promise and Challenges of Integrating Interactive Technologies into University Pedagogy

8/22/2007

Randy Jackson examines the quest at the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, to create added value in existing learning environments.

U Portland Deploys File-Sharing Software

8/17/2007

The University of Portland recently deployed GroupDrive software from South River Technologies, a developer of file transfer and collaboration software, for online file sharing on its campus. The software will be used for student and faculty collaboration, as well as for the university's back office, and is designed to replace other forms of online file-sharing such as email, according to South River.

Research: College Students Use Internet for Education ... Huh

8/15/2007

Whatever else your students are doing on the Internet, they are using it for educational purposes as well. According to a study released last week by Houghton Mifflin, more than half of college students use the Internet "to keep up with course work and prepare for exams."

University of Delaware Responds to Classroom Clickers

8/14/2007

Any instructor who has had the experience Duncan describes can appreciate the idea of using clickers, or personal response devices, to gauge student participation and understanding.

Profs Building Open-Source Educational Gaming Engine

8/13/2007

Washington State University Vancouver professor Scott Wallace and University of Puget Sound computer science professor Andrew Nierman were recently awarded a $150,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to build a gaming engine designed to make learning computer science more absorbing for students.

Online Training for Online Faculty

8/8/2007

A checklist of the best strategies for designing and delivering online courses to train online faculty.

Google Offers Researchers a 'Drink from the Fire Hose'

8/7/2007

Google Inc. announced it would make two new services available to the higher education research community--access to Web search and machine translations--as part of a new University Research Programs effort. The search firm made the announcement at its higher ed Faculty Summit held July 26 to 27 in Mountain View, CA.

Indiana U Partners with ChaCha for Academic Search

8/6/2007

Indiana University has partnered with Internet search service ChaCha, also based in Indiana, to create an alliance for developing research tools and services via the Web. IU President Michael A. McRobbie, who made the announcement, was previously on ChaCha's board of directors, though, according to a ChaCha spokeswoman, he resigned the position when he became president-elect of IU "so as not to have any conflicts of interest."

Multiple Universities Deploy Xythos Document Management

8/3/2007

More than a dozen colleges and universities have joined the ranks of campuses using technology from Xythos Software to collaborate with, store, share and manage their documents.

Penn State Launches Cable Television Network

7/31/2007

Penn State University Wednesday launched Penn State On Demand, a collaboration with cable provider Comcast to provide its 2.4 million Pennsylvania customers high speed access to hundreds of hours of programming produced by the university.

They Can See Clearly Now

7/30/2007

Anyone who has taken a lab where 24 students strain to watch--and subsequently, replicate--a chemistry experiment knows just how difficult the task can be....

Aviation University Launches Worldwide Virtual Classroom

7/27/2007

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Daytona Beach, FL) has debuted EagleVision, a Web-enabled, collaborative virtual classroom designed for aviation and aeronautical education.

CA Community Colleges Deploy Web Conferencing System

7/18/2007

The California Community College System (CCCS) is deploying an enterprise-wide Web conferencing solution from Elluminate called Elluminate Live! CCCS is the largest higher education system in the world.

iPod Course Design

7/18/2007

You can almost hear the sigh of relief today, as more and more students review course requirements and see that they will be learning, creating, and presenting with their iPods, as well as reading text and listening to course content with them. The Apple iPod and its related set of technologies are bringing a freshness, spontaneity, and engagement to learning experiences that we haven’t seen in a while; possibly, ever. Why are these small devices having such an impact?

Glendale Community College Gets $200,000 Engineering Gift

7/17/2007

Glendale Community College in California has received a gift of $200,000 worth of Autodesk Inventor Professional software from engineering firm Brinderson & Associates. The gift came through the Autodesk Invest in Education program.

Universities Go Virtual with Live Classroom

7/17/2007

Eight colleges and universities have recently adopted Live Classroom, a collaboration tool designed for higher education that allows institutions to build virtual classrooms and conduct courses online.