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Notre Dame Sharpens Online Alumni Offerings

7/5/2007

The University of Notre Dame is revamping its alumni relations with social networking and online engagement capabilities, which it will provide to roughly 120,000 graduates in more than 300 alumni clubs, classes and affinity groups.

Campus Messaging System Upgrades Continue Apace

7/3/2007

Colleges and universities around the country are continuing to rapidly adopt or upgrade their electronic and wireless messaging systems for campus emergency alerts in the wake of the Virginia Tech mass murder.

U Washington To Serve Students Recording Industry Lawsuits

7/2/2007

The University of Washington last week said it would charge students it detects are illegally downloading music with copyright violations on behalf of the recording industry.

Mapping Out the Future of Campus Maps

6/28/2007

A recent question posed to the college and university webmasters list, UWEBD, asked the list subscribers to share their latest expertise and stories about the production and publication of campus maps. Not surprisingly, the ensuing discussion was enlightening. I'll share some of it here.

LUC Fine Tunes Site for Recruitment

6/28/2007

Loyola University Chicago recently revamped its website’s organization and features in an attempt to target and attract prospective students. According to Loyola, 77.8 percent of freshman its applications were received online, and the majority of the current freshman class was chosen from online applicants.

Open Source Connects Courseware at Rice University

6/26/2007

As the Internet rapidly reshapes how scholarly information is disseminated at colleges and universities, an open-source, open-community initiative at Rice University in Houston may portend the future.

Social Networks Can Help Universities Connect with Prospective Students

6/21/2007

Universities can now provide social networks to create closer, more intimate relationships with prospective students via eXpressNet from TargetX, a Bristol, PA-based provider of higher education marketing tools and services.

NYU College of Dentistry Takes Textbooks Online

6/13/2007

Today's students have little patience for trudging to the library and researching a question on paper. For better or worse, they're far more likely to jump online and use tools like Google and Wikipedia to try to find answers quickly.

Santa Clara U Debuts Future Library in Second Life

6/12/2007

Santa Clara University is debuting its new library--even though it won't be finished until next fall--in Second Life, the online virtual community.

Big Ten Partners with Google on Library Scanning Project

6/12/2007

Google Inc. announced a deal last week to digitize portions of the libraries of 12 major universities--nearly 10 million books and periodicals--as part of its book scanning project.

Internet2, Student Media Group, Produce Digital Film Fest

6/12/2007

Internet2, the higher education research consortium, is working with a student-managed television network to produce a film festival that will showcase films solely on the Internet.

U Indiana Grad Student Exposes Firefox Vulnerability

6/8/2007

Christopher Soghoian, a grad student at Indiana University's School of Informatics, has discovered a security flaw associated a number of big-name commercial extensions to the Firefox Web browser.

Santa Ana College Takes Grading Online

6/6/2007

A free product that helps make writing assignments less subjective and more understandable to students is saving Santa Ana College Professor John Howe huge amounts of time and helping him grade writing assignments much more consistently.

UCLA Disputes Position on Congressional Piracy List

6/4/2007

Administrators from the University of California at Los Angeles are disputing the validity of data used by two congressional committees to identify universities that allowed the most illegal downloading of movie and music content on their campuses.

CMU Researcher Uses eCommerce Tool To Digitize Books

6/4/2007

A researcher at Carnegie Mellon University has found a way to turn the process by which people register at commercial websites into a method for digitizing books, the Associated Press reported.

Apple Rolls Out iTunes U

5/30/2007

Apple has launched a new iTunes feature called iTunes U, a new department in the iTunes Store that provides free education resources from American colleges and universities. The idea is to share resources from these campuses, such as lectures and research, free of charge.

Google Bans Ads from Essay-Writing Services

5/29/2007

Google said it would ban advertisements for essay-writing services in an effort to help cut down on campus plagiarism. As part of the ban, Google will not accept ads from companies that sell essays, theses, and dissertations.

Drexel Rolls Out Wireless Access Throughout Philly Area

5/29/2007

Drexel University and Internet service provider EarthLink Inc. struck a deal to extend the boundaries of its wireless network so that students, faculty, and staff can access university resources or browse the Internet via EarthLink's Wi-Fi networks.

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.

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.

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.

Hybrid Learning: Maximizing Student Engagement

5/23/2007

I became involved with hybrid teaching simply as a common-sense approach to the challenge of transitioning traditional faculty from classroom to online learning environments while I was director of a center for instructional technology at a university in the South.

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.

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.