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Who Knows What Evil Lurks in the Cyber Heart?

7/13/2007

Universities don't become headlines because a $2,000 computer is hacked or lost. They become headlines when sensitive information such as Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, and medical information is stolen. In terms of liability, the asset is not equipment; it is information.

Prescient Postings

7/12/2007

Does the Internet predict the future? Are bloggers and wiki posters psychic, delivering news before it happens? Or are traditional media outlets like newspapers and television just getting scooped and refusing to accept that news can occur before they report it?

Mapping Out the Future of Campus Maps

6/28/2007

A recent question posed to the college and university webmasters list, UWEBD, asked the list subscribers to share their latest expertise and stories about the production and publication of campus maps. Not surprisingly, the ensuing discussion was enlightening. I'll share some of it here.

Campus IT Collaboration Evolves

6/21/2007

Are folks in higher education inherently more collaborative than people elsewhere? As someone who has spent most of his adult life in and around the Academy and views higher education as a good thing, and as someone who views collaboration as a good thing, my "working conclusion" default is that people in higher education are indeed inherently more collaborative than others. On the other hand....

Forms and Function

6/14/2007

In life, we all encounter redundant, taxing, and seemingly purposeless forms. At your campus, do your forms serve a purpose? When you ask your users for information, is it information that you actually need? Actually use? Or are you wasting your users' time and needlessly causing frustration?

Star Power

6/11/2007

Always forthright and fascinating, Internet2 guru Ken Klingenstein (director, Internet2 Middleware and Security) makes no bones about the many issues IT pros will grapple with as US campuses move into an increasingly connected, globalized, digital environment.

Disaster Recovery: Personal and Up Close

6/8/2007

As we move into what the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts as an above normal Atlantic hurricane season, this month's column will focus on a little considered aspect of disaster recovery, personal business continuity.

It's Not Easy Being Red

6/7/2007

Uh oh, he's going to get all political. Nope. This has nothing to do with red state versus blue state, despite the political season. Nor has it anything to do with communist red, despite the current news about relations between the United States and Russia.

Raise Your BI IQ

6/1/2007

Marco Cestaro is the data warehouse administrator in Information Technology Services at Ithaca College (NY). Here, he offers a 10-point checklist to guide your institution's BI strategy.

Augmenting Reality: Measuring It First

5/31/2007

When advanced technologies for handheld devices start to take off in the United States, the primary location of their first, most intensive use is going to be on or near college campuses. It's not just me. Google thinks so and in fact might be causing that to happen.

Summer Snapshot

5/17/2007

Year after year, teaching, learning, and associated technology challenges shift and evolve as campuses change and the world changes, too. But two things never change: 1) Campus technologists want to help guide their schools to positions of institutional leadership and competitive edge, and 2) Campus technologists are understandably interested in advancing their careers--especially as more and more CIOs join presidential cabinets.

A New Dimension in 'Printing'

5/17/2007

What's a 3D Printer? If you already know, then you are probably like my editor, who wrote to me: "I freaking love those printers. The first one that comes down below $1k, I'm buying. I don't care that I have no use for one."

It's All About Risk

5/11/2007

The recent shootings at Virginia Tech have focused public attention on the safety of students on our campuses. Just how safe are they anyway?

Survey Said ...

5/10/2007

I look forward each year to the EDUCAUSE annual Current Issues Survey Report. There is always something new and interesting, be it the ways in which the survey instrument itself has been shaped to reflect the association’s view of the field or in the results of the survey.

Instructional Strategies for Blogging

5/9/2007

While the notion of "finding individual voice" is not new to the learning process, technology such as blogging has presented a unique opportunity for teachers and students to work intentionally at this process. The notion of individual voice, however, is difficult to manage and evaluate.

Voices from the Sky: The Technology Is the Easy Part

5/3/2007

So, you go out and purchase a communications system that will alert tens of thousands of people simultaneously in a crisis situation using ... text messages ... e-mail ... loudspeaker systems ... whatever.

Repeat After Me: When It Happens on Our Campus, We Will Be Ready!

4/26/2007

One of the consequences of modern communications technology is that we know of so many more bad things that happen. We know about them when we previously would not; we know about them sooner; and we know about them in more detail than ever before.

Securing Security Dollars

4/13/2007

It's one of the paradoxes of the technology world: IT security continues to gain visibility as a pressing issue, but the funding for improved data protection doesn’t always flow.

Is 'Responsible Computing' an Oxymoron?

4/12/2007

Lately, I've been thinking a lot about "responsible computing," to put one label on it. Last week my editor, David Nagel, suggested that the phrase might be an oxymoron. He asked me this question: "Is there any such thing as responsible computing?"

Institutional Intelligence

4/11/2007

Fewer than 100 higher education institutions in the United States have recognized data warehousing programs. This represents an adoption rate of less than 3 percent for a discipline well into its second decade of mainstream practice.

Risk and Responsibility

4/5/2007

Young people taking risks. Who'd have thought? But the science is there, telling us that a 20-year-old's brain has not yet fully matured, even though the rest of his or her body has.

Sense & Clickability

3/29/2007

College student-aged human beings do some pretty stupid and potentially unsafe things. There's nothing new about that observation.

Invest Locally

3/28/2007

Sakai, Kuali, uPortal, Moodle, and others are taking advantage of a better way to build software through open source communities....

To Each His Own ... Laptop

3/22/2007

It was only in the last couple of years that the number of laptops shipped annually exceeded the number of desktops. I can still remember....

Recycling and Freecycling Information Technology

3/15/2007

"Love old things" and "hate throwing things away." Hmm. Most of us do, if we bother to think about it. That's probably one of the reasons for the new variant of eBay and Craig's List called Freecycle.