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Addition by subtraction: despite recent mergers and acquisitions, there are more choices than ever for learning management systems. Here's how to navigate the choice list
SOMETIMES LESS IS MORE. That's the case with learning management systems. At first glance, mergers and acquisitions have led to fewer competitors...
University Business, 08/01/07 by Joseph C. Panettieri · More from publication -
The new face of ERP: enterprise applications come out of the back office to manage everything from business operations to student lifecycle relations
WHEN IT COMES TO ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS, ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL. Just ask John Southard, chief technology officer for New York Law School....
University Business, 06/01/07 by Joseph C. Panettieri · More from publication -
The picture's coming into view: no single approach to A/V procurement is perfect, but these guiding principles will help administrators bring the most suitable A/V technologies to their institutions
AS VICE PRESIDENT FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLogy and CIO of Ball State University (Ind.), H. O'Neal Smitherman has a knack for seeing the big picture...
University Business, 02/01/07 by Joseph C. Panettieri · More from publication -
Wireless: the 'n' is near; savvy colleges and universities anticipate a new wireless standard
PAUL LIPSKY'S STUDENTS HAVE AN ENDLESS APPETITE FOR BROADBAND--ESPECIALLY wireless broadband. PAUL LIPSKY'S STUDENTS HAVE AN ENDLESS APPETITE FOR...
University Business, 11/01/06 by Joseph C. Panettieri · More from publication -
Mobile technology: one for all: emerging dual-mode phones give students a single device to manage all their voice and data needs
Wake Forest University students have a firm grip on the future of technology. Indeed, up to 500 students at the Winston-Salem, N.C.-based...
University Business, 09/01/06 by Joseph C. Panettieri · More from publication -
Data driven: Savvy school administrators are using data to improve instruction districtwide.(ISKME Special Series: Part 1)

CHRISTMAS CAME EARLY for the School District of Philadelphia (PA). In early December, the district announced that, for the fourth consecutive...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 02/01/06 by Panettieri, Joseph C. · More from publication -
Don't be out'smart'ed: the new breed of smart mobile phones will soon pose the biggest danger to your data security. Software companies are gearing up to nullify the threat.(data security)

LIKE KIDS COMING in from the playground, digital devices entering your schools carry a lot of germs. Increasingly, today's students carry cell...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 02/01/06 by Panettieri, Joseph C. · More from publication -
E-mail lockdown: two surrogate e-mail platforms from MessageOne and Mirapoint can safeguard your network infrastructure.(email software)

SCHOOLS, MUCH LIKE BUSINESSES, are dealing with a software paradox: The more popular a network software platform becomes, the more likely hackers...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 01/01/06 by Panettieri, Joseph C. · More from publication -
A world without wires: whether helping to resurrect the Katrina-devastated South or upgrading educational access in districts far and wide, more affordable wireless mesh and voice networks are changing the learning environment across the nation.(education

THE WIRELESS BANDWAGON is rolling across Mississippi, picking up a fresh load of converts and turning calamity into opportunity. Traditional...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 01/01/06 by Panettieri, Joseph C. · More from publication -
Beyond borders: a program linking American and Japanese reveals the ability of international collaborative projects to knock down traditional barriers to learning.(educational services)

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS GOT IT wrong. The world is flat--in fact, flatter now than it's ever been. In this case, the term flat means "connected,"...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 01/01/06 by Panettieri, Joseph C. · More from publication



