Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Campus Technology Digital Issue March 2013


 

 
Campus Technology Digital Issue
 
 
 

 

 
In this month's issue:
Fighting Plagiarism With Technology p.12
Plagiarism is rife on campus, but technology has the power to catch offenders and change bad habits.
  • VIDEO: Dorothy Mikuska, founder of ePen&Inc, explains how distracted reading can lead to plagiarism. Watch
 
Keeping an Eye on Cheaters p.21
Even high-tech online testing solutions rely on an old standby: human proctors. But is such an approach sustainable in the long run?
  • VIDEO: In a clip produced by ProctorU, an online test-taker and proctor demonstrate the remote proctoring process. Watch
 
4 Top IT Security Worries p.31
CT examines the 4 biggest data-security threats in higher ed—and how IT can fight back.
Marrying into MOOCs p.9
A CIO at a major university shares his experiences getting into the MOOC business.
  • VIDEO: Brian Voss, CIO at the University of Maryland, calls MOOCs a wake-up call for higher ed to join the online revolution. Watch
 
Welcoming BYOD on Campus p.18
How to provide multiplatform support of mobile devices on campus while managing user expectations.
  • VIDEO: Sarah Kennedy, Support Office manager at the University of York, explains how her department tackled the BYOD issue and the lessons learned along the way. Watch
 
Devices to Spur Interaction p.26
Clickers and interactive displays provide a simple way to forge more collaborative learning.
Login: What Readers Want to See p.2
A recent competition offers an insight into the IT issues that CT readers want to learn more about.
C-Level View: Immersive Health Edu From a Distance p.5
HD telepresence and simulation technologies offer remote learners the real thing in training for patient care.
  • SLIDESHOW: Modesto Junior College and Columbia College provide health-profession education using telepresence and simulation technologies. View
 
Thank you for your continued support. We encourage you to share this issue with colleagues and staff!
Thank you,
Therese Mageau
Editorial Director
Campus Technology

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