For games of cybersecurity capture the flag, students use their knowledge of IT security to collect points, instead of running for physical flags. Often, teams pick challenges…
The University of Southern Maine developed a cybersecurity ambassador program for its undergraduate and graduate students. Ambassadors conduct research into cybersecurity risks and trends, then reach out…
In an interview last month, Justin Reich, a professor of learning systems at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said “charismatic technologists” have spent the past two decades…
Just as states and cities are trying to give their residents comprehensive digital access to government services, universities are starting to take the same tack, offering students mobile…
One of many coronavirus-era issues that colleges are still grappling with is how to regain their pre-pandemic enrollment levels. The drop-off has stung particularly hard at community…
Can a computer program be taught to measure student success in terms beyond a grade-point average? That’s one goal of the growing use of artificial intelligence across…
While the rise of educational technology had already been bringing academic leaders closer to their universities’ IT departments, the COVID-19 pandemic’s immediate and overwhelming impact on learning…
Students at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, are studying how shipping ports can use 5G at Virginia’s 5G testbed, which opened to dozens of higher education…
Kansas University and T-Mobile teamed up at the start of the university’s fall semester last year to challenge students at the Kansas University School of Nursing and…
Stanford University announced in March that a team of its researchers is planning to demonstrate to Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency officials that formations of computer-controlled drones…