UNLV Department of Criminal Justice chairman and professor Dr. Joel Lieberman teaches Jury Decision Making, a criminal justice class at UNLV, amid the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on September 9, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Ethan Miller / Getty Images) Teaching and learning innovation requires supporting (and incentivizing) instructors Finding innovations in teaching and learning requires communication with instructors and new offices, speakers said at an event. May 12, 2022 By Emily Bamforth
(Getty Images) Duke hires vice provost for learning innovation, digital ed Duke University created a vice provost role to cover its learning innovation and continuing education offices, selecting Georgia Tech online education leader Yakut Gazi. Apr 29, 2022 By Emily Bamforth
(Getty Images) Gender identity now in students’ hands on Duke University portal Duke allows students and staff to include their preferred first name and pronouns and manage how gender identity data is used. Apr 12, 2022 By Emily Bamforth
(Getty Images) ‘Harmonized’ IT systems can diffuse cyber risk, says Duke services director Duke University's Mary McKee recommended tackling cybersecurity using a "resource-based" approach. Jul 22, 2021 By Emily Bamforth
President Donald Trump gives the State of the Union on Feb. 5, 2019. (White House) Duke U. pits fact-checking apps against Trump’s State of the Union speech The software sometimes faltered, but the student-developed tools also matched some of the president's claims against fact databases in real time. Feb 7, 2019 By Betsy Foresman
Six universities shake up their student IDs with new Apple Wallet integration Students can add their university ID cards to Wallet on their Apple Watches, creating both access and payment flexibility, officials told EdScoop. Jun 6, 2018 By Patience Wait
EdScoop Campuses embrace cryptocurrency courses following value spike Classrooms across the globe have begun to include blockchain and bitcoin into their legal, business and engineering curricula. Feb 9, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
EdScoop Duke IT manager helps integrate the old with the new – while preserving security Along with integrating old hardware with new software, IT Manager Sasha Calden is helping move the research university to a cloud-based platform. Sep 6, 2016 By Corinne Lestch