The Division of Financial Affairs and CIT's Integrated Web Services worked with a high level of collaboration to renew DFA's enormous web presence at a reasonable cost. Read more
Though many are wary, the Kuali Foundation's free program for finance has been adopted by a few institutions See full story in The Chronicle of Higher Education
If professors record their lectures and put them online, will students still come to class? Or, does students’ likelihood of skipping class have no correlation with whether a professor decides to capture her lecture and post it the Web. See full story in Inside Higher Ed
What started as a debate over whether brick-and-mortar libraries would survive much further into the 21st century turned into an existential discussion on the definition of libraries at the 2009 Educause Conference. See full story in Inside Higher Ed
Academic advisers at the Pennsylvania State University’s online campus are now required to be available for meetings with students in the virtual world every week. See full story in The Chronicle of Higher Education
Microblogging in the classroom discussed at EDUCAUSE. See full story in INSIDE HIGHER ED newsletter.
EDUCAUSE debates merits of cloud computing. See full story in INSIDE HIGHER ED newsletter.
On Sunday, November 1, New York became the 14th state to enforce a ban on texting while driving. A driver text messaging is 23 times more likely to get in a crash than a non-distracted driver. See full story in ithacajourna.com
Cornell computer scientists have developed a practical method to synthesize the crashing and rumbling sounds of cymbals, falling garbage cans and lids, and plastic water-cooler bottles and recycling bins. See full story in the Cornell Chronicle
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