How Artificial Intelligence is Creating the Netflix Model in Higher Education
Artificial Intelligence is leading to a boon in distance learning, similar to the Netflix model, and it’s a good thing for higher education.
January 23, 2019 Rob Lipps Leave a Comment
Artificial Intelligence is leading to a boon in distance learning, similar to the Netflix model, and it’s a good thing for higher education.
December 20, 2018 Tom LeBlanc Leave a Comment
Stonehill College, a private school 20 miles south of Boston, has all the earmarks of a traditional New England institute of higher learning – a grassy quad connecting brick buildings, reputation for academic excellence and even a venerable mansion that looks down on the campus from high upon a hill. To prospective students taking the campus […]
November 29, 2018 Tom LeBlanc Leave a Comment
The Holy Grail when it comes to maximizing return on investment (ROI) for digital signage is being able to put the most appropriate and impactful content in front of your audience when they’re in front of the digital sign. That is precisely what NEC ALP (Analytics Learning Platform) makes it easy for customers to do. During the […]
September 5, 2018 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment
A mass notification system’s primary objective is to disseminate one-way communication to individuals in the event of an emergency.
June 18, 2018 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment
LATI, Georgia Tech, and Quincy College have partnerships with technology companies that find graduates of college and universities jobs, and fill corporate needs.
May 31, 2018 Robert M. Lipps Leave a Comment
Artificial intelligence offers some interesting ways to aide learning in higher education environments. Let’s look at what can happen moving forward.
May 29, 2018 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment
Keeping your college’s network security tight is so important – not only the school, but the students, can be affected by a poor network.
May 15, 2018 Sam Harton Leave a Comment
The program will allow law students to explore internet security policy making so that they can participate in a growing job market when they graduate.
May 14, 2018 Matthew Vernhout Leave a Comment
When it comes to cybersecurity, universities and colleges can’t be too careful. The problem is that phishing scams target individuals, not the network.
April 20, 2018 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment
A massive ate-of-the-art technology installation and integration project allows UCLA’s Dr. William M.W. Mong Memorial Learning Center Auditorium to fit a number of uses, from lectures to faculty meetings.
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