CEN: Previous News Headlines

Previous News Headlines

 
Connecticut Ed-Tech News
 
  • Yale University Library digitization efforts stall
  • Sacred Heart University launches iTunes U for its students and faculty
  • New 8e6 patch provides greater flexibility in filter management
  • Yale University Library joins Facebook
  • Telepresence rescues Mandarin Chinese courses at Connecticut schools
  • University of Hartford announces pilot program for emerging technologies
  • Sacred Heart senior's world-hunger commercial a finalist in international contest
  • Free workshop: How to Navigate an Online Course
  • Educators tackle science & teaching skills at Sacred Heart summer school
  • Commission for Educational Technology welcomes input on new CEN filter
  • Online paper takes shape as new students step in at Quinnipiac Chronicle
  • Staples High School of Westport, CT gets honorable mention in math challenge
  • Yale pilots digital media integration with Sakai
  • CEN content filtering sessions took place on May 19 and May 20, 2008
  • CT middle school students collaborate virtually with China
  • Countdown to the Connecticut Innovation Expo
  • University of Hartford faculty receive educational technology grants
  • Today's Children, Tomorrow's World Town Meeting at CPTV
  • CEN wiki continues discussion from March 11th Network Training Session
  • Enhancing Education Through Technology RFP now available to CT teachers
  • Northeast Media Literacy Conference scheduled for April 11th at UCONN, Storrs
  • Important update regarding CEN Content Filtering
  • State provides enrollment in online courses for CT high school students
  • Charter Oak State College Names New President and Provost
  • In age of e-learning, Yale's peers open classrooms to public
  • History Day in Connecticut offers new project category for 2008: web sites
  • Online simulation game challenges freshman business students
  • UConn Professor writing blog for Chronicle of Higher Education
  • Emerging Technologies Committee at the University of Hartford formed
  • Microsoft contracted to digitize Yale University's libraries in 2008
  • Now on Web, Yale classroom open to public
  • CEN seminar on Network Security took place on November 20
  • Naugatuck Valley Community College implements web-based math curricula
  • iTunes to Air Yale Lectures
  • University of Hartford receives new educational technology grants
  • Quinnipiac professor edits new book about how mobile technology changes how we live
  • Fairfield University School of Nursing and Emergisoft Corporation to explore innovative software applications to enhance nursing education
  • $350,000 Mellon Foundation grant supports innovative library collaboration project among Connecticut College, Trinity College, and Wesleyan University
  • Connecticut College uses the CEN to videoconference with the Library of Congress
  • Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts faculty member wins short film contest, heads to Cannes Film Festival
  • Quinnipiac one of nation's top wired colleges, PC Magazine says
  • Popular Art School classes respond to digital-age demands
  • Surgery performed at UConn Health Center seen "live" in Brazil
  • East Lyme High School and Bridgeport Central High School videoconference to collaborate in studying African American History
     
     
    Ed-Tech Beyond Connecticut
     
  • FETC offers free virtual conference on April 23, 2009
  • Research libraries collaborate on shared digital repository
  • Is higher ed technology keeping up with student demand?
  • Oxford and Cambridge Universities launch video and audio on iTunesU
  • Video game helps math students vanquish an archfiend: Algebra
  • K-12 online conference scheduled to begin the week of October 13
  • Becta report shows benefits of Web 2.0 in the classroom
  • Stanford U. engineering courses offered online for free
  • Gift will help put Holocaust video testimonies on the Internet
  • Smithsonian to put its 137 million-object collection online
  • Professor uses web "widgets" to share course content
  • At school, technology starts to turn a corner
  • States add K-12 educational content to iTunes U
  • Cambridge University Library publishes Charles Darwin's private papers online for free
  • Harvard survey shows undergraduates -- not graduate students -- like video lectures
  • A sociologist says students aren't so web-wise after all (Interview)
  • Microsoft opens free online workspace for student collaborations
  • Text-messaging system allows questions, feedback in class   
  • EDS Grant Program offers teachers the chance to receive $1500 for technology
  • Harvard to publish faculty work online
  • Call for Entries: 2008 Campus Technology Innovators
  • Creating life-size molecules in second life
  • iTunes U -- Educators do 'cool stuff' with technology
  • CollegeWeekLive transports high school students & parents to virtual college fair
  • Bookshare.org improves accessibility of books for those with visual disabilities
  • 13 tips for virtual world teaching
  • Colleges turn to Web tools in hunt for '08 freshmen
  • Open Courses launch to allow public into classrooms via Web
  • College Week Live unveils first-of-its-kind virtual college fair
  • Megaconference IX: A Worldwide Videoconference Over Advanced Networks 
     


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