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How universities can move the digital agenda forward

How universities can move the digital agenda forward | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"Universities can take concrete steps to improve digital transformation coursework and skills related to international development employment ..."


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Now if you're already getting bored at home - 1,500 Free Online Courses from Top Universities via Open Culture

Now if you're already getting bored at home - 1,500 Free Online Courses from Top Universities via Open Culture | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Download 1,300 free courses from Stanford, Yale, MIT, Harvard, Berkeley and other great universities to your computer or mobile device. Over 45,000 hours of free audio & video lectures.

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This University Teaches You No Skills—Just a New Way to Think | Learning To Learn And THINK

This University Teaches You No Skills—Just a New Way to Think | Learning To Learn And THINK | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
According to Minerva Project, the primary purpose of a university isn’t to prepare students for a career. It’s to prepare them for life.

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Gust MEES's curator insight, October 31, 2014 10:06 AM

According to Minerva Project, the primary purpose of a university isn’t to prepare students for a career. It’s to prepare them for life.


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Is flexible study the future for universities?

Is flexible study the future for universities? | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Students increasingly want their courses to move in step with the demands of the modern economy, so how can universities introduce more flexible structures while maintaining standards?

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Universities prepare for the new post-pandemic world

Universities prepare for the new post-pandemic world | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

The virus is causing immediate financial pain for institutions everywhere – with the potential for broader upheaval to follow (...) - Science|Business, by Eanna Kelly, 2020/07/09


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Lone hacker Rasputin breaches 60 universities, federal agencies | #CyberSecurity

Lone hacker Rasputin breaches 60 universities, federal agencies | #CyberSecurity | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Rasputin has danced around the defenses of organizations from NYU and Oxford to the Oklahoma state government.

 

Rasputin, believed to be a Russian hacker, is most well-known for the December 2016 attack against the US Electoral Assistance Commission through an unpatched SQL injection (SQLi) vulnerability.

 

At the time, the hacker offered to sell access to the system to a Middle Eastern broker, and according to researchers, the hacker is also attempting to sell access to systems he has compromised in his latest round of attacks.

Rasputin's latest victims, revealed by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future, span across both the United Kingdom and the United States.

 

Universities are a top target, with Cornell University, the New York University (NYU), Purdue University, Michigan State University, the Rochester Institute of Technology and the University of Washington among those affected in the US.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=Universities

 


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Rasputin has danced around the defenses of organizations from NYU and Oxford to the Oklahoma state government.

 

Rasputin, believed to be a Russian hacker, is most well-known for the December 2016 attack against the US Electoral Assistance Commission through an unpatched SQL injection (SQLi) vulnerability.

 

At the time, the hacker offered to sell access to the system to a Middle Eastern broker, and according to researchers, the hacker is also attempting to sell access to systems he has compromised in his latest round of attacks.

Rasputin's latest victims, revealed by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future, span across both the United Kingdom and the United States.

 

Universities are a top target, with Cornell University, the New York University (NYU), Purdue University, Michigan State University, the Rochester Institute of Technology and the University of Washington among those affected in the US.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=Universities

 

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The Future of Universities Is In Becoming Masters of Curation

The Future of Universities Is In Becoming Masters of Curation | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

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@Gilbert C FAURE: a few are, many not yet. But don't worry, if they are investing in planning for a sustainable future, not created only at the expense of paying students, they'll figure it out by themselves pretty soon.
Jeroen Boon's curator insight, July 12, 2014 10:39 AM

Exciting article about the future of our universities! 

Olga Senognoeva's curator insight, August 12, 2014 4:39 AM

"... Как будет выглядеть будущее образования?


1. Цена содержания будет свободное падение в течение ближайших семи лет. Мы услышали первые раскаты прошлом году, когда Верховный суд постановил , что американские владельцы авторских прав не может остановить импорт и перепродавать, защищенных авторским правом контента легально продаются за рубежом, прокладывая путь для глобального рынка учебников.


2. Поставка учебных материалов будет набухать. Это может показаться нелогичным, но, как мы движемся в сторону глобального рынка за содержание, создатели будет цена берущих, не в состоянии командовать много переговорах, учитывая огромный размер распределительных платформ (думаю Itunes). В то время как это может сделать меньше смысла для профессора в Нью-Йорке, чтобы написать книгу, она делает много смысла для одного в Мумбаи.


3. Образование будет персональной. С содержания обучения предоставляется по требованию, студенты будут более иметь возможность строить программы на получение степени из широкого спектра учреждений, предлагающих особые курсы.
Университеты будут властвовать курирование, работая талантов агентств. Они нарисую роялти и лицензионные платежи от содержания профессора создания и хранения. Во многих отношениях, роль лучших университетов станет еще больше ориентирован на выявление, инвестируя в и уборки отдачу от большого таланта.


Студенты являются победителями здесь. Снижение стоимости содержания в сочетании с усилением конкуренции среди профессоров, и более низкой средней рентабельности для университетов в профессора, приведет к снижению затрат на обучение и больших профессоров choice.Great с междисциплинарных знаниях великих кураторов-увидим лицензии и лицензионных платежей подняться как они Команда эффект масштаба в распределении. Существующие институты с большими запасами станет лейблов: платформы, которые инвестируют в большой талант. И распределительные платформы, викария содержание будет делать хорошо, командуя как эффект масштаба и охвата."

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BrainTrack - The Web's Most Complete Resource for University, College and Career Search

BrainTrack - The Web's Most Complete Resource for University, College and Career Search | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Web's oldest and most complete resource for university, college, and career search. Find school profiles, school reviews, geographic listings, schools by career, online colleges, and more.

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