Video: Superman ... in My Classroom?
On many college campuses, it’s become a widely recognized comic form: Students dress up as superheroes, parade through a lecture hall, and film the event for YouTube.
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Will Your College Be Covered in Virtual Graffiti?
Using cellphones, people can now tag online maps with labels that anyone can see. Will the technology really "knock academia sideways," as one user says?
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Audio: Going Green With Technology
Bill Tomlinson, author of Greening Through IT, discusses with the Tech Therapists the ways that technology can help and hinder sustainability efforts.
- More Professors Could Share Lectures Online. But Should They?
- A Small Company, Promising Major Savings on Vital Software, Lures Colleges
- Audio: Planning Strategically for Tough Times Ahead
- Textbook Publishers Win Court Ruling Against File-Sharing Web Site
- Format War Heats Up Among Publishers of Electronic Textbooks
- No Copyrighted Videos on UCLA's Course Web Sites After Legal Threat
- After Frustrations in Second Life, Colleges Look to New Virtual Worlds
- Audio: Tech Trends for the Coming Year
- And the Academy Award Goes to ... a Computer Scientist
- Apple's New Tablet May Boost Sluggish E-Textbook Market, Publishers Hope
- There May Be Skeletons in Your Doc's Online Profile
- Audio: What Does the CFO Know About Technology Anyway?
- 5 Lessons Professors Can Learn From Video Games
Wired Campus
- Security Firm Says Universities Make Good Targets for Phishing
- Georgia Tech Students Develop Digital Locks for Shared Bikes
- Some Participants Criticize Format of Blockbuster Ed-Tech Conference
- U.S. Naval Academy Expands Cybersecurity Program
- North Carolina State U. Shares Campus History via New Smartphone Service
College 2.0
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More Professors Could Share Lectures Online. But Should They?
There are good reasons to press the "record" button, writes Jeffrey R. Young, but some professors think putting lectures on the Internet might desecrate the classroom.
- After Frustrations in Second Life, Colleges Look to New Virtual Worlds
- 5 Lessons Professors Can Learn From Video Games
Tech Therapy
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Audio: Second-Class Citizens, Speak Up (Encore)
Warren Arbogast and Scott Carlson discuss how information-technology professionals can take leadership roles on collaborative projects at their colleges.
- Audio: Technology: The View From the Top (Encore)
- Audio: Why Can't Colleges Maintain What They Buy?
Libraries
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Report Measures Librarians' Time Reading Job-Related Materials
Librarians spend an average of 22 minutes a day reading print publications relating to their job and an average of 10 minutes a day reading library-themed blogs, a survey has...
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Sold: a Truly Academic Collection
- Torn Lincoln Paper at St. Lawrence U. Is Digitally Reunited With Other Half
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