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  • products for post events higher ed - Re-Imagining Higher Education through Virtual Learning and Disruptive Technologies

    Re-Imagining Higher Education through Virtual Learning and Disruptive Technologies

    COVID is accelerating Hybrid learning and Flex learning business models. How can technology help us teach and learn differently?

    August, 2020

  • envisioningthefutureofeducation - Envisioning The Future Of Education

    Envisioning The Future Of Education

    The education sector, across both higher education and schools in the US and UK, is in the midst of long-term change that has accelerated with the pandemic in 2020. Technology adoption will be fundamental to the ongoing and impending transformation in the industry. This report identifies the key trends in education and highlights the role of technology in enabling a new future. This report is based on inputs from nearly 90 academic and technology leaders from universities and schools across the US and UK.

    August, 2020

  • IT Best Practices - Finding Technology Consumers in the Education Market (Nov 2000)

    Finding Technology Consumers in the Education Market (Nov 2000)

    For information technology or Web solutions companies looking to promote their products in the education market, it is important to pinpoint areas and types of schools that are most likely to yield future customers. Technology solutions for education must be highly tailored for specific the specific and unique needs of the end-users.

    August, 2002

  • IT Best Practices - The Next Wave of Netrepreneurs: High School Students

    The Next Wave of Netrepreneurs: High School Students

    In a survey of 101 San Diego County high school seniors in economics classes, Computer Economics found that 8% of students are already running a business online while another 56% are either planning an Internet business or are thinking of running an online venture in the future. All of the entrepreneurial students in our study who are running an e-business are male. Among the students currently planning a business, only one was female. Within the 37% of students who say they have never considered running their own business, the majority are female.

    August, 2002

  • Technology Trends - In The Future Advice Will Come Via the Wireless Internet

    In The Future Advice Will Come Via the Wireless Internet

    Computer Economics projects a high demand for wireless delivery of Internet-based in-action advice and feedback applications in the next five years. These future advisory services will target consumers engaged in a wide variety of activities including site seeing, golfing, home repair, and even sports betting. The format of advisories will range from customized feeds of data, analysis, or instruction to interactive sessions with subject-matter experts.

    August, 2002

  • IT Best Practices - The Federal Cyber Service Scholarship for Service Program (August 2002)

    The Federal Cyber Service Scholarship for Service Program (August 2002)

    The Federal Cyber Service Scholarship for Service (SFS) program provides funding to colleges and universities for scholarships and capacity building in the information assurance and computer security fields. This includes the education of students in information technology security and for institutional or faculty development in the area of information assurance and computer security.

    August, 2002

  • IT Spending Benchmarks - Colleges are Leveraging the Internet (April 2002)

    Colleges are Leveraging the Internet (April 2002)

    U.S. colleges are leveraging the Internet more than ever for their promotion, prospecting, and recruitment efforts according to a survey by TMP Worldwide. The findings point to an increased adoption of technology among colleges and universities as well as more sophisticated utilization, which is enabling institutions to achieve significantly greater results in all three admissions marketing areas.

    April, 2002