higher education
Our Top 5 education posts of 2018: See what you missed
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We’re looking back at our five most-read blog posts of 2018. If you missed them the first time, now’s your chance to see why they resonated with other readers.
4 best practices for research networking at Montana State University
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Research is a core pillar of MSU’s land-grant mission. Here’s how software-defined access reshaped research networking—and the user experience—across campus.
On a connected campus, wireless is the invisible hero
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In September, my daughter moved into her dorm room with a cell phone, laptop, smart watch, smart speaker, and printer. Not too long ago, I was thrilled with a Coronamatic.
Is this legal? For AI and IoT, W&M Law School aims to find out
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As technology changes how we live, great minds are considering ways to secure us against new cyber threats. But who is protecting us from the legal vulnerabilities we may face?
Summer reading list: modernizing IT and enhancing cybersecurity, plus a view of the bright side
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Thinking of summer reading with digital teaching and learning in mind? Here are a few suggestions. Some are serious—think cybersecurity and IT modernization—but others are inspirational and fun.
Improving the Student Experience Across Campus
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From the classroom to the gym to the library to the bus, students participate in an academic community in a variety of ways and through a range of interactions.
[New Cybersecurity Report] How to Stay Ahead of the Latest Cyber Threats in Higher Ed
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Nearly 60% of colleges and universities worldwide have experienced at least one public security breach, and in 2017, threats like these cost 51% of all affected institutions more than $500,000.
The Future of STEM: Cisco Networking Academy Turns 20
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At a recent event in the Missouri state capitol, Cisco Networking Academy - which has reached millions of students worldwide - commemorated its 20-year anniversary with 120 graduates of Missouri programs.
Translating Access into Student Engagement
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In prior posts, we’ve talked a lot about access as the fundamental building block of student success, the first step in the process of evolving student opportunity. But access alone doesn’t yield results. What does access give you? Information. Resources. Raw inputs. Bricks with which to build. Learning requires putting them together to build something, […]