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Administrators Say Technology Calls for Range of Skills

Fran Karanovich knows how her students feel when they get lost playing in the cornfields of central Illinois. The same moment of terror sometimes strikes the superintendent, and her colleagues across the country, when they come face to face with technology.

Teaching Internet ethics to cybercitizens

Turnitin.com reveals plagiarism to teachers

The Concerned Educator’s Guide to Safety and Cyber-Ethics

Worried about pornography and violence on the Internet? Online threats and stalkers? Young people who consider hacking and plagiarism to be acceptable in cyberspace? Here are some tips and resources to help.

Digital signature deal targets students

Four agencies have tapped VeriSign and AT&T to support the use of digital certificates by students who use government services online

WESTERN GOVERNORS UNIVERSITY passed a crucial milestone

WESTERN GOVERNORS UNIVERSITY passed a crucial milestone in its quest for accreditation last week when a consortium of regional accreditors awarded the online university candidate status.

Campus unplugged

Buena Vista University’s wireless campus plugs students in, 24/7 – and the impact is felt from the dorm to the classroom.

Should I Switch to a High-Tech Career?

On Getting MBA Tuition Reimbursed, Switching to a Career in High Tech, Waiting for a Raise, and Other Matters…

No deadline for colleges to enlist

Bids are in for the Army University Access Online initiative, but it will never be too late for educational institutions to enlist

Stephen King’s ‘Plant’ Uprooted

In a personal note posted on his website, Stephen King said that the next installation of his e-serial, “The Plant,” will be the last. At least for the time being.

Public television stations demonstrate Internet2 application

Public television stations are currently connected by a one-way satellite system. The PBS stations at University of Wisconsin and Washington State University, along with a consortium of other university PTV stations, have been using Internet2 networks to begin developing new applications for the next-generation interconnection system.