Sonic Foundry, Inc., provider of video creation and management solutions, announced Mediasite Catch, a video capture software solution that is scalable, reliable and economical for classrooms not equipped with extensive audio/video capabilities. More...
Epson PowerLite 2000-Series portable projectors deliver exceptional connectivity features
Series includes nine models offering exceptional image quality, HDMI connectivity, and enterprise-level wireless security. More...
Learning Objects releases comprehensive, competency-based learning platform
Learning Objects, a Cengage company, announced the full release and availability of its Competency-Based Learning (CBL) Platform. More...
ClearScholar showcases student engagement platform at EDUCAUSE
ClearScholar selected to exhibit in Start-Up Alley alongside select group of emerging higher education technology providers. More...
Ed-tech explosion, tough compliance requirements lead Kaseya and TeamDynamix to partner to deliver comprehensive endpoint
TDX Platform integration with Kaseya VSA addresses heightened data protection pressures in higher ed, enabling colleges and universities to maintain competitive advantages while mitigating operational and reputational risk. More...
New Adobe study shows Gen Z students and teachers see creativity as key to success
Nine out of ten teachers see creativity as central to future careers; 93 percent of students view technology as key. More...
Students: Use our data to transform our college experience
By Laura Devaney. A new survey released at EDUCAUSE reveals that students believe personal data use will transform higher education. More...
EDUCAUSE: The top 10 IT issues in 2017
By Meris Stansbury. Contrary to a commonly-held belief that low-income students are more likely to struggle in a four-year institution, new data indicates students from low-income households are, in fact, likely to thrive in four-year institutions, according to a new survey. More...
Higher ed has massive misconceptions about low-income student success
By Laura Devaney. Contrary to a commonly-held belief that low-income students are more likely to struggle in a four-year institution, new data indicates students from low-income households are, in fact, likely to thrive in four-year institutions, according to a new survey. More...
Dispelling myths around switching college majors
By Stefanie Botelho. Students who arrive at college with a declared major don’t necessarily graduate in a timely manner, and taking the time to explore different academic routes doesn’t always add time to a student’s college career, according to recent research from EAB. More...