
Looking Back on 2014’s Leaders in Higher Education
When it comes to making big changes in higher education, these ten professionals top the charts.
HigherEdTD takes a look at ten of the most innovative people in higher education for 2014.
December 30, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment
HigherEdTD takes a look at ten of the most innovative people in higher education for 2014.
December 29, 2014 TD Staff Leave a Comment
TechDecisions has compiled a list of some of the most notable products in the year 2014, as recommended by industry leaders, tech decision makers, and end users.
December 26, 2014 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment
For K-12 districts looking to implement mobile learning, there are really two options: BYOD or 1:1. Both approaches to mobile learning provide much needed access to technology, but each comes with its own unique set of challenges, particularly where classroom management and sustainability are concerned.
December 25, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment
Highlight on 17 of 2014’s most innovative college projects.
December 22, 2014 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
Matrox M-Series quad and octal-monitor graphics cards drive an expansive 72-monitor FIDS video wall showcasing crisp, high-quality flight arrival and departure content.
December 19, 2014 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment
Two Iowa State faculty members designed a mobile STEM classroom to bring technology to K-12 students in their community. Take a look at the technology inside the classroom and how this project is inspiring students to take an interest in STEM careers.
December 18, 2014 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
When it comes to digital signage, the most important aspect is being seen. Content and location are key. Here’s what you need to know.
December 18, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment
UMass Lowell recently installed vLabs and zero client devices to enable students to access lab assignments without actually going to the lab. vLabs is an app-based feature that enables students to access lab work through a portal; zero clients are server-based virtual devices that run like a PC, but take up less space than a computer. Combined, this solution has cut back on energy costs in UMass Lowell’s labs, and saves its commuting students time. The university’s IT team says it has also improved students’ academic success and makes the university stand out as one of the only colleges in the Northeast that has this solution.
December 16, 2014 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
TechTalk began as an idea to create a community for technology managers, where they can interact, advise, and learn from one another. The new website hopes to augment the goals of the community.
December 16, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment
College students are using Skype and Twitter to connect with other students in China and Egypt during key social revolutions.
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