Classroom Technology & Infrastructure

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Posted on February 1, 2012
Five universities are banding together to provide better service at lower cost.
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Posted on January 30, 2012
Huntsville City Schools is launching a pilot program that keeps tabs on student bus use.
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Posted on January 27, 2012
A new report finds that technical issues with Common Core assessments could pose a problem for some states.
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Posted on January 5, 2012
Through the Oregon DATA Project, Oregon now has an adaptable data framework and a network for districts that connects virtual teams of administrators and teachers around the state.
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Posted on December 19, 2011
University of Southern California is working toward a goal of building one of the largest scholarly data collections in the world.
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Posted on December 19, 2011
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Posted on November 28, 2011
While many colleges offer eTextbooks, a growing percentage of bookstore sales come from both in-store and online textbook rental programs offered through universities.
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Posted on November 2, 2011
In survey responses, students at West Virginia University say they learn better because they can pause and rewind lectures.
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Posted on October 20, 2011
Project Kaleidoscope looks for ways to provide students with low-cost, Creative Commons-licensed learning materials.
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Posted on October 19, 2011
As the nation shines a spotlight on higher education and textbook costs, Ohio universities look for different eText models that will cut student expenses.

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