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Tune In Nov. 5: Erv Blythe on IT Lessons from Virginia Tech

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on October 30, 2007

Tune in November 5 for a talk with Erv Blythe, vice president for information technology at Virginia Tech. During this hour-long, free EDUCAUSE Live! Web seminar, Blythe will discuss the IT-related lessons the university has learned from the tragic shootings that took place on campus this past spring, including:

  • The impact on the university's communication system
  • The notification issue
  • Radio communications interoperability
  • The complex logistics of accommodating the communications infrastructure and control center needs for a variety of emergency responders and law enforcement
  • Identity management and privacy
  • Data preservation and computer forensics

He will also consider overarching federal, state, and local policy issues and ways in which the university has managed them.

Tune in Oct. 17: FERPA Refresher

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on October 09, 2007

EDUCAUSE LiveTune in October 17 for a refresher on FERPA, the federal statute that governs the privacy of student records and information. In light of recent incidents, and with another school year now under way, it’s a good time to remind ourselves of our obligations—and rights—under this law. Steven J. McDonald, Rhode Island School of Design general counsel, and Nancy E. Tribbensee, Arizona University System general counsel will be the presenters for this this hour-long, free EDUCAUSE Live! Web seminar.

If you are unable to attend, you may wish to visit the EDUCAUSE Live! archives, where a recording of this seminar will be posted shortly afterward. You can also browse FERPA resources in EDUCAUSE Connect.

Now Available: Latest Core Data Report on Campus IT Environments

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on October 08, 2007

Core Data ServiceThe EDUCAUSE Core Data Service Fiscal Year 2006 Summary Report has just been released. This report summarizes data for the past fiscal year collected from more than 950 colleges and universities about their campus IT environments, practices, and policies. Respondents represent all enrollment sizes, Carnegie classes, and types of governance, as well as international institutions, providing a broad and deep view of the current IT environment in higher education. The full report can be viewed online free of charge.

Among the notable findings from the report are the following.

EDUCAUSE Joins Call for Open Internet Hearings

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on October 04, 2007

EDUCAUSE has strongly endorsed the Open Internet Coalition's call for Congressional efforts to eliminate recent telecommunications industry practices that constrain the openness of the Internet and impede continued U.S. innovation and leadership in the global information environment. Read the full EDUCAUSE press release.

New ELI Brief Explores Twitter

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on August 03, 2007


ELI LogoA quick snapshot of Twitter, a microblogging and social networking site, is presented in 7 Things You Should Know About Twitter, a new EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) brief. It also highlights Twitter's potential value for teaching and learning.

ELI Video Delves into Immersive Learning Environments

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on August 03, 2007

ELI LogoThe pedagogical applications of online games, simulations, virtual worlds, and other immersive environments are discussed in the new full-length video from ELI, Immersive Learning Environments: New Paths to Interaction and Engagement. The video draws on the ELI 2007 Spring Focus Session on this topic and includes discussions by Gary R. Bertoline, Phillip D. Long, Constance Steinkeuhler, Richard Van Eck, and others.

ELI Fall Focus Session on Net Savvy, Aug. 15-16 in Boulder

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on July 11, 2007

ELI LogoHow can you prepare your students to be responsible, self-directed, lifelong learners, who understand the implications of how they use information and technology?  Explore answers to this question at the ELI 2007 Fall Focus Session, Being Net Savvy: Developing Skills for a Rapidly Changing World, August 15–16 in Boulder, Colorado. The event will be held at the new ATLAS building at the University of Colorado at Boulder. You can view the program, speakers, and session readings online.

ELI White Paper on Authentic Learning

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on June 25, 2007

ELI LogoThe Internet and a variety of emerging communication, visualization, and simulation technologies now make it possible to offer students authentic learning experiences ranging from experimentation to real-world problem solving. Explore authentic learning, what it is, how technology can support it, what makes it effective, and why it is important in Authentic Learning for the 21st Century: An Overview, by Marilyn M. Lombardi, ELI scholar-in-residence and director of the RENCI Center and senior IT strategist at Duke University. This piece is part of the ELI white paper series.

7 Things You Should Know About Wikipedia

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on June 25, 2007

ELI LogoWikipedia—a free, online encyclopedia that anyone can contribute to and edit—is one of the most visited Web sites in the United States, with millions of articles in multiple languages. For a quick overview and the challenges and benefits it presents for teaching and learning, read 7 Things You Should Know About Wikipedia, the latest brief from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative.

Implementing Immersive Learning Environments—Panel Discussion

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on June 21, 2007

This podcast presents a panel discussion with four experts on immersive learning environments (ILEs), covering the operational aspects of implementing an ILE, including infrastructure, user support, and pedagogical and policy requirements. The panelists for this session, “The Bar May Not Be as High as You Expect: Considerations in Implementing an Immersive Learning Environment,” were:

ELI Brief Focuses on RSS and Its Teaching Potential

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on May 12, 2007

ELI LogoWould you like to know what RSS is—or simply find a way to explain it well to others? Read 7 Things You Should Know About RSS from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI). This brief provides a jargon-free overview of RSS as well as tips on how to use it for teaching and learning. It is part of the 7 Things You Should Know About... briefing series from ELI.

New ELI Briefs on Creative Commons Licenses and Open Journaling

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on April 12, 2007

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Find out how Creative Commons copyright licenses offer greater flexibility for both intellectual property owners and users than traditional copyright in the 7 Things You Should Know About Creative Commons brief from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI). Another recent ELI brief, 7 Things You Should Know About Open Journaling, spotlights how open journaling tools can be used for publishing peer-reviewed journals online. Browse the complete 7 Things You Should Know About… monthly series.

ELI Immersive Learning Environments Focus Session--March 27-28, Raleigh

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on February 12, 2007
ELI LogoHow can immersive learning environments (ILEs)—virtual reality, games, simulations, and the like—be used to support teaching and learning? Find out at the ELI Spring Focus Session 2007, March 27–28 in Raleigh, North Carolina. The session will cover:
  • The effective pedagogical uses of ILEs and their impact on learner engagement 
  • The interactive capabilities of ILEs that encourage the development of creative thinking and problem-solving skills through direct engagement
  • Implementation issues, such as design challenges, technical constraints, curriculum integration, and faculty development

View the program and speaker list. 

NOTE: EVENT NOW SOLD OUT.

Digital Storytelling Spotlighted in Latest ELI Brief

Created by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on February 08, 2007

ELI LogoIn the new 7 Things You Should Know About Digital Storytelling brief from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI), you'll learn about the practice of combining narrative with digital content and its potential value for a variety of teaching and learning settings. Browse the other briefs in the 7 Things You Should Know About... series and the many other ELI resources on teaching, learning, and technology.