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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Campus Technology E-Learning Report February 2012


Campus Technology E-Learning Report
Online and Digital Learning on Today's College Campus
2/2/2012

Features

·         5 E-Learning Trends for Higher Ed

To get some insights into what's on the horizon for e-learning, Campus Technology spoke with a group of academics and instructional technologists.

·         2012 Campus Technology Innovators: Call for Entries

We seek exemplary colleges and universities, their visionary technology project leadership, and their innovative vendor partners who have deployed extraordinary campus technology solutions to campus challenges. Is your innovative technology project a model for others to follow? Nominate your institution, technology project leaders, and vendor partners by Feb. 24! Follow the link to enter.
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News

·         MIT Building Free Open Source Online Course Platform

The institution that led the call for freely available lectures, videos, and exams created by its instructors and shared with the world will now do the same with online learning.

·         Faculty Project Offers Free Online Courses

Udemy has launched the Faculty Project, a new Web site designed to offer free college-level learning to people from around the world.

·         SUNY Migrates to Blackboard Learn To Reduce Costs

The State University of New York will adopt a single platform for online learning in an effort to manage costs.

·         Turnitin Adds Translated Plagiarism Detection

iParadigms has added a new tool to its Turnitin Suite that's designed to detect plagiarized material that has been translated from English to another language.

·         Kno Adds 15 Publishers to its Catalog

Kno, a provider of e-textbooks and educational software, has surpassed 45 publishers of digital material in its catalog with the addition of 15 new companies.

Professional Resources

CT E-Learning Report is a monthly electronic newsletter spotlighting the latest in online and digital learning technologies and their implementation. Targeted toward academic computing professionals, CT E-Learning Report covers new technologies, issues, and trends in e-learning and offers perspectives from experts in the field and offers case studies on best practices.
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