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Brown U first to require use of Alphabet Verily app – Fast Company
Fast Company reports that Brown University will require employees to use Alphabet (Google) Inc. subsidiary Verily’s “Healthy at Work” app…. read more
Fast Company reports that Brown University will require employees to use Alphabet (Google) Inc. subsidiary Verily’s “Healthy at Work” app…. read more
The World Privacy Forum conducted an in-depth analysis and issued key recommendations regarding contemporary student information practices, uses of FERPA-designated… read more
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Learning activities, presentation slides, case studies, and student learning outcomes for a Digital Wellness Workshop and creating a digital wellness… read more
MIT Technology Review explores Gen Z perspectives on classroom technology, cell phones, smart devices, social media, youth influencer stardom, and… read more
Although technological distractions appear trivial, small behaviors of distracted learning and disrespect toward speakers enacted on a large scale make… read more
Academic librarians are encouraged to check out this issue of Library Trends, Learning Analytics and the Academic Library: Critical Questions… read more
Stoller, E. (2019, May 2). Maybe Universities Shouldn’t Be Putting Amazon Echos in Student Dorms. Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved from https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/student-affairs-and-technology/maybe-universities-shouldnt-be-putting-amazon-echos-student
Jaschik, S. (2018, April 23). Social media as ‘fair game’ in admissions. Inside Higher Education. Retrieved from https://www.insidehighered.com/admissions/article/2018/04/23/new-data-how-college-admissions-officers-view-social-media-applicants
Supiano, B. (2019, September 4). ‘Nudging’ Looked Like It Could Help Solve Key Problems in Higher Ed. Now That’s Not… read more