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WHAT K–12 LEADERS SHOULD KNOW WHEN SPENDING FEDERAL FUNDS ESSER III, the $122.7 billion allocated to K–12 education in the American Rescue Plan Act, is nearly 10 times the amount that schools received at the same time last year. This funding, however, also comes with the most guidelines and restrictions for spending. School districts have to meet certain reopening criteria and use at least 20 REVIEW: TOP 3 TOOLS FOR ONLINE TEACHING IN HIGHER ED Online Teaching Tool #3: Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2020 — IT Security as a Virtual Learning Tool. The third solution for boosting online learning is not a typical online learning tool, but it is an important one, as the security risks posed by online learning are significant. The number of malware attacks committed each day, in thehope of
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Jacquelyn Bengfort is a freelance writer based in Washington, DC. A social anthropologist by training, she writes on topics from education to the military, gender to fictional post-apocalyptic worldscapes. NEWS | EDTECH MAGAZINE Tech News and Insights for Higher Ed. Higher education today is more than lessons and lecture halls. With standards defined by smart campuses and active learning environments, today’s students and faculty expect constant connectivity and ceaseless innovation. Staying relevant means keeping pace with a technology landscape that evolvesmore
NEWS | EDTECH MAGAZINE Tech News and Insights for K-12. Education today is more than lessons and classrooms. Today’s teachers and families expect learning experiences that prepare students for a digital future, powered by innovative educational technology. Staying relevant means keeping pace with a tech landscape that’s evolving more rapidly than ever. 8 HIGHER EDUCATION IT TRENDS TO WATCH IN 2021 To better prepare for the post-pandemic future of higher education, here are eight trends that leaders and IT teams are watching this year. 1. Get Used to More Advanced Learning Management Systems. At Virginia Tech, the Canvas learning management system (LMS) was critical for coordinating synchronous and asynchronous learning. TECHNOLOGY CAN HELP ADULT LEARNERS GET THE MOST OUT OF As many as 35 percent of students in college today are 25 or older. That translates to some 6.6 million students out of around 19 million in college currently, and their numbers are set to increase over the next several years.. While most college students in the 18-24 range are considered near-adults, students over the age of 25 are generally called adult students or adult learners. POST-PANDEMIC CLASSROOMS: WHAT WILL THEY LOOK LIKE AND HOWSEE MORE ONEDTECHMAGAZINE.COM
THE CHECKLIST: CLOSE THE BROADBAND GAP It’s a problem made starkly clear over the past year, as the pandemic forced universities and their students to embrace remote learning. Last summer, EDUCAUSE and a coalition of higher education advocates and associations raised the alarm on the state of America’s broadband infrastructure. While campus closures have slowed the spread ofREBECCA TORCHIA
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WHAT K–12 LEADERS SHOULD KNOW WHEN SPENDING FEDERAL FUNDS ESSER III, the $122.7 billion allocated to K–12 education in the American Rescue Plan Act, is nearly 10 times the amount that schools received at the same time last year. This funding, however, also comes with the most guidelines and restrictions for spending. School districts have to meet certain reopening criteria and use at least 20 HOW UNIVERSITIES CAN COPE AMID A RANSOMWARE PERFECT STORM Prevention: Key preventive measures include time-based immutable snapshots of backup data, multifactor authentication and the ability for security officers to “lock” copies of backup data. This provides an additional layer of defense against ransomware. Detection: If an attacker does gain access, sounding the alarm quickly iscritical.
NEWS | EDTECH MAGAZINE Tech News and Insights for Higher Ed. Higher education today is more than lessons and lecture halls. With standards defined by smart campuses and active learning environments, today’s students and faculty expect constant connectivity and ceaseless innovation. Staying relevant means keeping pace with a technology landscape that evolvesmore
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THE CHECKLIST: CLOSE THE BROADBAND GAP It’s a problem made starkly clear over the past year, as the pandemic forced universities and their students to embrace remote learning. Last summer, EDUCAUSE and a coalition of higher education advocates and associations raised the alarm on the state of America’s broadband infrastructure. While campus closures have slowed the spread ofREBECCA TORCHIA
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown ofPittsburgh.
HIGHER ED'S NEW APPROACH TO PANDEMIC CYBERSECURITY After all, sharing knowledge and collaborating on research is a core mission for many universities. But such free-flowing information can lead to major cybersecurity vulnerabilities. “Higher education is all about opening the doors, trusting everybody and sharing our knowledge with the world,” Patton says. “To turn around and say,‘Don
WHAT K–12 LEADERS SHOULD KNOW WHEN SPENDING FEDERAL FUNDS ESSER III, the $122.7 billion allocated to K–12 education in the American Rescue Plan Act, is nearly 10 times the amount that schools received at the same time last year. This funding, however, also comes with the most guidelines and restrictions for spending. School districts have to meet certain reopening criteria and use at least 20 HOW UNIVERSITIES CAN COPE AMID A RANSOMWARE PERFECT STORM Prevention: Key preventive measures include time-based immutable snapshots of backup data, multifactor authentication and the ability for security officers to “lock” copies of backup data. This provides an additional layer of defense against ransomware. Detection: If an attacker does gain access, sounding the alarm quickly iscritical.
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TECHNOLOGY CAN HELP ADULT LEARNERS GET THE MOST OUT OFCHALLENGES OF ADULT LEARNERSTEACHING ADULT LEARNERSTEACHING ADULT LEARNERS CERTIFICATETEACHING METHODS FOR ADULT LEARNERSTHE ADULT LEARNER PDFTIPS FOR TRAINING ADULT LEARNERS As many as 35 percent of students in college today are 25 or older. That translates to some 6.6 million students out of around 19 million in college currently, and their numbers are set to increase over the next several years.. While most college students in the 18-24 range are considered near-adults, students over the age of 25 are generally called adult students or adult learners. INCREASING TECHNOLOGY ACCESSIBILITY IN K–12 CLASSROOMS Doug Bonderud is an award-winning writer capable of bridging the gap between complex and conversational across technology, innovation and the human condition. Over the course of the past year, K–12 districts have created entirely new ways for teachers and students to connect and collaborate ARE REMOTE & VIRTUAL LEARNING HERE TO STAY FOR K–12 Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh. Last year’s mass shift to virtual learning altered the landscape for K–12 education. Districts ONLINE LEARNING BOOSTS COLLEGE ACCESS FOR NATIVE AMERICANS While some colleges and universities struggled during the rush to remote learning last year, others rose to the challenge. The California Indian Nations College is one example of a school that has not only survived but thrived. The community college in Palm Desert, Calif., which largely serves a Native American student population, saw a 22 percent increase in enrollment during the shift to SUCCESSFUL AI EXAMPLES IN HIGHER EDUCATION THAT CAN Over the past few years, news of the success of data-fed virtual teaching assistants and smart enrollment counselor chatbots has had the higher education world abuzz with the possibilities inherent in using artificial intelligence on campus.. Colleges and universities hope AI will help them offload time-intensive administrative and academic tasks, make IT processes more efficient, boost 8 HIGHER EDUCATION IT TRENDS TO WATCH IN 2021 To better prepare for the post-pandemic future of higher education, here are eight trends that leaders and IT teams are watching this year. 1. Get Used to More Advanced Learning Management Systems. At Virginia Tech, the Canvas learning management system (LMS) was critical for coordinating synchronous and asynchronous learning. THE CHECKLIST: CLOSE THE BROADBAND GAP It’s a problem made starkly clear over the past year, as the pandemic forced universities and their students to embrace remote learning. Last summer, EDUCAUSE and a coalition of higher education advocates and associations raised the alarm on the state of America’s broadband infrastructure. While campus closures have slowed the spread of USING A 3D HOLOGRAM TO CONNECT WITH STUDENTS DURING ONLINE A professor of accounting in the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin, Limberg is among the first instructors to experience Recourse, a 3D immersive video platform for distance learning from Contextual Content Group, an Austin-based startup. The experience of teaching via hologram was seamless, Limberg says. GAME ON: BUILDING A COLLEGIATE ESPORTS PROGRAM FROM THECOLLEGIATE ESPORTS ASSOCIATIONCOLLEGIATE ESPORTS CHAMPIONSHIPCOLLEGIATE ESPORTS LEAGUESCOLLEGIATE ESPORTS LEAGUESESPORTS COLLEGIATE CONFERENCEESPORTS COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE Joshua Pann, a college esports specialist for HP, says it can cost between $44,000 and $87,000 to outfit such facilities with needed equipment. Basic investments include adequate computers to accommodate gaming, including some that are specially designed for the sport from MSI, Acer, ASUS and others. CDW suggests consulting with a third party 6 EMERGING TECHNOLOGY TRENDS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Amelia Pang is a journalist and an editor at EdTech: Focus on Higher Education. Her work has appeared in the New Republic, Mother Jones, and The New York Times Sunday Review, among other publications. Earlier this year, EDUCAUSE released the teaching and learning editionof its “ 2021
NEWS | EDTECH MAGAZINE Tech News and Insights for K-12. Education today is more than lessons and classrooms. Today’s teachers and families expect learning experiences that prepare students for a digital future, powered by innovative educational technology. Staying relevant means keeping pace with a tech landscape that’s evolving more rapidly than ever. TO EFFECTIVELY MANAGE HIGHER ED DATA, ADDRESS SPRAWL Universities and colleges may be Big Data hubs, but few institutions are effectively leveraging data insights to make better business decisions — a phenomenon known as being “data rich but information poor.”One reason for this is poor data management and governance. Even before the pandemic, IT departments had difficulty tracking and managing disparate sources of higher education HOW A UNIVERISTY HELPED CONNECTICUT CREATE A DATA-DRIVEN 6 hours ago · The state of Connecticut took its first step toward containing the spread of COVID-19 in March 2020 by sending people home to work remotely, temporarily closing public schools and businesses after confirmed cases surpassed 1,000 across A FINANCIALLY SUSTAINABLE 2:1 DEVICE PROGRAM FOR HIGHER ED What started as an one-to-one device program has since evolved to provide incoming full-time freshmen and full-time graduate students access to a MacBook Pro, an iPad and an Apple Pencil. Even during times of financial uncertainty, Shenandoah found a way to continue offering this two-to-one device program — and overcamepandemic-induced
3 WAYS TO SUPPORT UNDERSTAFFED IT DEPARTMENTS Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh. Educational technology boomed in response to HARDWARE | EDTECH MAGAZINE Colleges and universities must acquire hardware that supports myriad needs. It’s up to CIOs to create the hardware environment that will run the diverse software applications, enhance student experiences and support colleges and universities in allowing learning to take placeanytime, anywhere.
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