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Wright State Delivers Group Treatment via Cloud-Based Video Conferencing -- Campus Technology
campustechnology.com — “A special program being delivered out of Wright State University to help deaf and hard of hearing people meet online for virtual drug and alcohol abuse treatment has begun expanding its platform to serve other special needs groups as well.” View full resource at campustechnology.com
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WSU Delivers Group Treatment via Cloud-Based Video Conferencing - helps deaf, hard of hearing get treatment http://t.co/uF3keJf9
Google Inspires Excitement, Hesitation in Instructors -- Campus Technology
campustechnology.com — “Google+ has become the fastest growing social network in history, in part because of its unique circles interface and video chat feature. Some instructors in higher ed see it as a great new collaboration tool, while others are still worried about privacy on the network.” View full resource at campustechnology.com
Most Recently Shared on September 6, 2011 at 2:58 pm By:
#Google #Plus Inspires Excitement, Hesitation in Instructors http://t.co/KgICZ6i #education
Prof: 'Engage Students Through Their Laptops' -- Campus Technology
campustechnology.com — “This fall the University of Michigan will roll out an interactive presentation tool called LectureTools, created by one of its own professors, to more than 4,000 students. The software is designed to keep students engaged during presentations using laptops and smart phones, especially in large lectures.” View full resource at campustechnology.com
Most Recently Shared on September 6, 2011 at 2:56 pm By:
I actually like LectureTools for #education #engagement http://t.co/xHfbjyX #umich
How to Revolutionize Campus Security with Mobile Apps -- Campus Technology
campustechnology.com — “How Stony Brook University and Montclair State University are using Rave Guardian from AT&T to enhance safety on their campuses and provide their students, parents, faculty, and staff with peace of mind.” View full resource at campustechnology.com
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Arizona State and U Michigan Try Digital Texts -- Campus Technology
campustechnology.com — “Two major institutions--Arizona State University and the University of Michigan--are giving faculty a chance to try out digital versions of textbooks; one has adopted the program, and the other is running a pilot.” View full resource at campustechnology.com
Most Recently Shared on March 31, 2011 at 2:07 pm By:
A @campustech article abt the #UMich #digital #textbook trial http://is.gd/rIAdnH #ebooks #books
Can Blogging Make a Difference? -- Campus Technology
campustechnology.com — “When Michigan State University doctoral student Todd Ide needed a research topic for a large-scale study required for his Ph.D., he looked at the classes he was teaching in his role as a graduate assistant. He wondered if there was a meaningful way to incorporate Web 2.0 into his curriculum for "Reading and Responding to Children's Literature." He reviewed current literature about blogging in education and saw an opportunity to further the research.” View full resource at campustechnology.com
Most Recently Shared on January 13, 2011 at 2:47 pm By:
RT @clsaarinen: Using blogs to support teaching and learning. [CampusTechnology] http://lnkd.in/iQv9EF #meded
The Super-Secret, Never-Before-Revealed Guide to Web 2.0 in the Classroom -- Campus Technology
campustechnology.com — “Campus Technology is a higher education technology magazine that provides updated information about advanced networking for the campus enterprise, security solutions for the campus enterprise, enterprise resource planning, managing IT assets, networking and infrastructure for the campus enterprise, and much more information for the campus IT professional.” View full resource at campustechnology.com
Most Recently Shared on October 8, 2010 at 4:01 pm By:
MUST READ for #nurseeducator #faculty #nurses who teach & are afraid of web 2.0 - from Campus technology - http://bit.ly/ahZjdC
Penn State Tackles Emergency Response Planning System-Wide -- Campus Technology
campustechnology.com — “In a multi-phase project that started in January 2010, Pennsylvania State University has done an analysis of the emergency preparedness and response capabilities of 21 campuses in its system. This initiative is a follow-up to a university-wide assessment done in 2009.” View full resource at campustechnology.com
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Preparedness in Higher Education: Penn State Tackles Emergency Response Planning System-Wide http://om.ly/tNWB #NPM10
Duke University -- Campus Technology
campustechnology.com — “Not many mannequins have their own Twitter accounts. But for a week in February 2010, more than 90 nurse educators followed Stanley Sim, a mannequin in the Duke University (NC)School of Nursing's simulation lab, as he tweeted about love, Duke basketball, pulled pork sandwiches, and the cardiac care he was receiving for chest pains.” View full resource at campustechnology.com
Most Recently Shared on August 14, 2010 at 2:04 pm By:
Duke Univ wins innovator award for using Twitter in patient care simulation center program. (Campus Technology) http://ow.ly/2pB4g #meded
Rice U Gets IBM Supercomputer for Biomed Research -- Campus Technology
campustechnology.com — “Rice University is the recipient of a major research award from IBM that includes a supercomputer to do advanced biomedical research. Rice scientists will use the supercomputer in collaboration with researchers from Texas Medical Center to study cancer, AIDS, and other complex diseases.” View full resource at campustechnology.com
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Rice University Gets IBM Supercomputer for Advanced Biomedical Research. (CampusTechnology) #research http://ow.ly/1nSNN

