Protecting Higher Education with the Fortinet Security Fabric

January 31, 2020

As institutions of higher education embrace technology to enable learning and collaboration, they accelerate their adoption of cloud services and support for mobile applications. They are also deploying a wide range of Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices as part of smart campus initiatives. With the influx of these new technologies, however, come increased risks to network security and to the intellectual property and personal data connected to it. University CIOs can competently manage these risks with the Fortinet Security Fabric.

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Cloud-based learning for Special Education. n2y is your home for effective symbol-supported tools, resources, and curriculum to access the general education for your students with special needs. We develop with your needs in mind so you can spend your time teaching. We Create. You instruct.n2y is a cloud-based special education company and the leader in standards-based curriculum products for individuals with special needs. The n2y cloud-based product suite includes a weekly newspaper (News-2-You), standards-based curriculum (Unique Learning System) and a dynamic symbol set (SymbolStix PRIME).

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The Impact of Technology on Learning and Teaching

whitePaper | March 31, 2020

Several studies have highlighted the potential benefits of technology use in education, with some even suggesting a few technologies in particular that have the ability to enhance a student’s overall knowledge and skills.2 The traditional teaching model, based on active instruction by a teacher and passive reception of knowledge from a student, does not necessarily still allow students to develop many 21st century skills needed to be successful in an increasingly tech-based economy.

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Digital Learning and Digital Institution in Higher Education

whitePaper | January 13, 2023

Higher education institutions are going through major changes in their education and operations. Several influences are driving these major changes. Digital transformation, online courses, digital-navy students, operational costs, and micro and nano degrees are just some examples of these influences. Digital technologies show a range of tools selected to include formalized learning environments in teaching in higher education, and students utilize these tools to promote their learning

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Envisioning How Data-Informed Colleges and Universities Will Redefine the Student Experience

whitePaper | February 27, 2023

The Anthology Education and Research Center has engaged with four leading higher education data practitioners who work daily to support their institutions and their students. They represent different roles and work in a varied set of institutional types. Their extensive experience provides them with unique perspectives on how data can be used across the many dimensions of a modern university.

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e-Learning for the Net and Millennial Generations...the SYSPRO way

whitePaper | October 26, 2022

When developing learning material, a critical question to ask is “Does the learning meet the target audience’s learning style and preferences?” Let’s take a look at some of what Generation Y and Z want in terms of their learning experience in more detail and how SYSPRO’s Education offering aims to meet those needs.

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SHAPING THE FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN A CHANGING WORLD

whitePaper | January 4, 2023

By building Circle U., the seven partner universities – soon nine – have agreed to combine their expertise, experience and knowledge to play a central role in Europe and beyond. As stated in the mission statement of our alliance, by 2025, Circle U. will be an inclusive, research-intensive and interdisciplinary European university that will develop new competencies, new ideas and new solutions for keeping Europe and our planet healthy, peaceful, democratic and prosperous

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SCHOOL STATUS AND THE EPSTEIN MODEL OF PARENT INVOLVEMENT

whitePaper | November 26, 2022

When you consider a student’s academic achievement, it becomes readily evident that no one person alone contributes to success. This idea is at the core of Joyce Epstien’s theory of parent involvement. Specifically, students are most successful when parents, educators, and community endeavor together to support learning and development (Epstein, 1995).

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N2Y

Cloud-based learning for Special Education. n2y is your home for effective symbol-supported tools, resources, and curriculum to access the general education for your students with special needs. We develop with your needs in mind so you can spend your time teaching. We Create. You instruct.n2y is a cloud-based special education company and the leader in standards-based curriculum products for individuals with special needs. The n2y cloud-based product suite includes a weekly newspaper (News-2-You), standards-based curriculum (Unique Learning System) and a dynamic symbol set (SymbolStix PRIME).

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