
Andy Viano
Editor at EdTech: Focus on Higher Education
Editor @EdTech_HigherEd | Co-creator/co-host @project7pod
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Jan 15, 2025 |
edtechmagazine.com | Andy Viano
Jan 15 2025 Management Higher education institutions must invest in students to keep them interested in college. Seventeen years ago, the United States economy hit a rough patch and, for that reason and many others, Americans stopped having as many kids. The phenomenon became known as the birth dearth, and in the years that followed, the economy rebounded but birth rates did not.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
edtechmagazine.com | Andy Viano
Skip to main content Oct 01 2024 Hardware At a CDW-led webinar, K–12 experts shared their know-how and explained how different technologies can work together to benefit students. Executives from four leading technology companies, all with tools built specifically for use in K–12 schools, gathered in late September to share how districts can combine their solutions to create a cohesive device management environment that benefits students, teachers and staff.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
edtechmagazine.com | Andy Viano
Sep 10 2024 Hardware Get expert perspectives from industry-leading voices Sept. 24 at the ‘Developing a Unified Classroom Ecosystem’ virtual event. Experienced educational technology leaders will gather later this month to offer their expertise to teachers, IT staff and other K–12 professionals in a webinar hosted by CDW Education.
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Aug 7, 2024 |
edtechmagazine.com | Andy Viano
Skip to main content Aug 07 2024 Data Center Trying to sort through all of the information higher education IT teams are monitoring is a losing battle. Observability helps it all make sense. For colleges and universities to keep technology running smoothly and securely, IT teams need to know what’s going on. Systems monitoring generates that information, while observability puts it to use.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
edtechmagazine.com | Andy Viano
Jul 31 2024 Security Higher education lags behind other industries in implementing this security posture despite near-continuous attacks from cybercriminals. Higher education institutions have been slower to adopt zero-trust principles than their peers in other industries, according to a new survey — findings that indicate colleges and universities are leaving themselves vulnerable to the continuing onslaught of cyberattacks.
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