From DSC: Hmmm…many colleges and universities keep a close eye on their peers and often respond with similar strategies that their peers are pursuing. But […]
From DSC: Seeing the functionality in Freehand — it makes me once again think that we need to use more tools where faculty/staff/students can collaborate […]
Census Bureau Releases New Educational Attainment Data — from census.gov; with thanks to The Chronicle of Higher Education for this resource Excerpt: FEB. 24, 2022 — Today, […]
The doctor is in—the video call — from mckinsey.com Excerpt: More patients than ever were willing to try virtual health services after COVID-19 emerged. Last […]
Thomson Reuters’ Report May Signal Sea Change In Legal Profession — from techlawcrossroads.com by Stephen Embry Excerpt: In a nutshell, the Report demonstrates that to […]
The Associated Press is starting its own NFT marketplace for photojournalism — from theverge.com by Mitchell Clark It’s offering collectors ‘exclusive, historic, and stunning visual […]
Amazon Gift Signals Confidence in Community Colleges — from insidehighered.com by Suzanne Smalley The company is giving $3 million to kick-start a computer science bachelor’s […]
Web 3.0 vs Metaverse: What’s the difference? — from homo-digitalis.net by Fabian Schmidt Excerpt: So what is Web 3.0? On Twitter, a user asked if […]
From DSC: The following items are from a recent presentation by Zach Abramowitz entitled “Legal Disruption: Key Trends to Watch in 2022.” By the way, […]
RE:WIRED 2021: Beeple on Art as a Subscription — from wired.com by Greg Williams and Mike Winkelmann Digital artist Mike Winkelmann, a.k.a. Beeple, shares how […]
The VRJAM metaverse platform is coming to transform the world of live entertainment VRJAM, the UK’s leading creator of live music experiences in virtual reality, […]
Why Aren’t Professors Taught to Teach? — from techlearning.com by Erik Ofgang Professors are experts in their subject matters but many have limited training in […]