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ISACA Introduces 2023-2024 Board of Directors

From ISACA JOHN DE SANTIS, PAST CHAIRMAN AND CEO OF HYTRUST, WILL SERVE AS BOARD CHAIR Schaumburg, IL, USA—Global digital trust association ISACA introduced its 2023-2024 Board of Directors today. Bringing deep tech, finance and business expertise and a strong global perspective, the board—including three new directors and ISACA CEO Erik Prusch—will be helmed by […]

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Senior’s company helps to produce Web pages for college courses

While most Cornell seniors are stressing over resumes and graduate school applications, Daniel Cane ’98 and Stephen Gilfus are concentrating on their company’s first academic marketing conference at the end of next month. Cane and Gilfus are founders of CourseInfo, a Cornell student and alumni company based in Ithaca. It produces academic software that helps

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Helpful or a Hindrance? Congress Hears About the Role of Accreditation and Online Partnerships

By Paul Fain, Inside Higher Ed Syndicated News A one-hour phone conversation between officials at the Georgia Institute of Technology and a regional accreditor was necessary for the creation of one of the biggest developments in the MOOC craze. Whether that discussion was a regulatory burden or a courtesy call depends on whom you ask.

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L.A. school board approves $113M budget for training in new Common Core curriculum

The Los Angeles Board of Education on Tuesday approved a proposal to spend $113 million to implement new learning standards, an issue that became surprisingly controversial and contributed to the resignation of the district’s No. 2 administrator. The plan for the money launched a protracted discussion that spanned three meetings and three weeks. The purpose

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Business Executives Push Common Core Hard: Is it Moving?

Business executives from a variety of fields continued a high-profile push to support the Common Core State Standards at an event in Washington today hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, stressing the importance of the standards to students’ ability to transition from school to the labor market and to improving the country’s

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Twitter launches Twitter University to build better employees, buys company to help

Kris Kesiak Photography August 13, 2013 12:17 PM John Koetsier Add a Comment inShare22 Twitter announced a new internal learning initiative today, Twitter University, to give its employees better skills. And the fast-growing social network bought a company to help make it happen. “We want Twitter to be the best place in the world for

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In Digital Transition, Electronic Media Soars as Textbooks Lose Footing in PreK-12 Market, According to Latest Report by Simba Information

The PreK-12 publishing market is in the midst of a transition as schools invest more in a digital future and instructional software providers embrace new opportunities with the rising appeal in digital courseware. The PreK-12 market shows signs of strong growth for digital courseware, which generated sales of $1.2 billion, and captured market share of

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Amazon restricts students from bringing certain textbook rentals…

August 16, 2013 By Lauren Ingeno Students who rent textbooks through Amazon.com’s Warehouse Deals, Inc. may be unknowingly agreeing to an unusual condition: They are not permitted to cross state borders with their books. According to the Textbook Rental Terms and Conditions page on Amazon.com, when renting through Warehouse Deals, which is an Amazon subsidiary,

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Bezos’ Purchase of the Post Leaves Graham With Kaplan For-Profit College

Posted: 08/06/2013 2:06 pm Among the many questions raised by Jeff Bezos’s purchase of the Washington Post newspaper is: What will become of the rest of the old Washington Post Company, publicly traded and run by the Graham family? The fact is that the Post Company was already dominated, in several respects, by its lucrative

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Setting Limits for Outsourcing Online – Accreditor shuts down Ivy Bridge College

August 5, 2013 By Paul Fain The shuttering of Ivy Bridge College could dump cold water on the online aspirations of some colleges, particularly ones that prefer to play it safe with their regional accreditor. A growing number of colleges are teaming up with outside firms to ramp up their online offerings. Those unaccredited partners

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McGraw-Hill Education and ePals® Join Forces to Expand Global Collaborative Learning Opportunities for K-12 Students

Collaboration brings together McGraw-Hill Networks’ trusted content and ePals’ Global Community for project-based learning with classrooms around the world NEW YORK, April 16, 2013 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — McGraw-Hill Education today announced that it has formed a collaboration with ePals Corporation, an education media company and the world’s leading global learning network. The partnership pairs

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Adaptive learning is hot

April 4, 2013 – 3:00am By Paul Fain Adaptive learning is hot. The technology, loosely defined as data-driven tools that can help professors mold coursework around individual students’ abilities, is developing at a dizzying pace. And colleges have been hard-pressed to keep up with the mishmash of adaptive offerings from emerging firms. The Bill &

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About.com Owner Acquires Online Tutoring Service, Tutor.com

By Dian Schaffhauser 01/14/13 Online tutoring company Tutor.com has a new owner. IAC, the Barry Diller organization that owns About.com, Ask.com, Match.com, Newsweek and The Daily Beast, and Vimeo, among other well-known online brands, acquired Tutor.com for an undisclosed amount of money. The tutoring company was founded in 1998 and currently claims 2,500 “screened and

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Gilfus Education Group brings Colleges/Universities/Schools into the Digital Era

Over the last few years the Gilfus Education Group has been leading global efforts in supporting the initiatives of many of the industries leading educational institutions, elearning organizations and the educational companies that serve them. We achieve this by providing insights and capabilities that allow organizations to make strategic decisions and implement practical change while

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Nook Media Takes $89.5M From Pearson, Says Holiday Sales Fell Below Expectations

Nook Media, the Barnes & Noble subsidiary that handles Nook e-readers and digital content, announced today that education publisher Pearson has invested $89.5 million, giving it a 5 percent stake in the company. Nook Media spun out from Barnes & Noble earlier this. B&N owns 78.2 percent , while Microsoft (which made a big investment aimed at

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Blackboard and Pearson Announce International Content Integration Partnership

Market-leading LMS and World’s Leading Learning Companies Bring Seamless Transition Between Pearson’s MyLab & Mastering and Blackboard Learn to Global Markets By Blackboard Inc.; Pearson Published: Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012 – 8:54 am WASHINGTON, Nov. 29, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — Blackboard Inc. and Pearson have expanded the availability of an integration for Pearson’s leading learning solution

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McGraw-Hill to Sell Education Business to Apollo for $2.5 Billion

McGraw-Hill’s education print revenues have been rapidly declining while the company has had great difficulties and political infighting about evolving to digital products and services. Essentially the education division needs a “change of control” to help get its act together. Can a change of control help? The McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE: MHP) (“the Company”) today announced

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Gilfus Advisors Adds International and Instructional Design Experts

Massimo Gentili, International Market Development Executive Massimo Gentili is an entrepreneurial, target-driven International Sales & Business Development Senior Executive, with outstanding credentials and a proven record of accomplishments in new business development, start-up operations and market penetration. Massimo’s expertise and thorough understanding of the Computer Software/SaaS industry, along with his multi-language, networking abilities to liaise

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Free Courses and Low Cost Degrees Featuring MOOCs from Australia Coming to North America.

Distance Education Pioneer Pursues North American Marketplace with Free Course Offerings. Armidale, Australia – November 1, 2012 – The University of New England (UNE) in Australia, a leader in online learning and distance education, announced that it will begin researching and pursuing North American partnerships for the deployment of free courses and highly scalable MOOCs.

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Ed Tech Pulls in $1.37 Billion in Venture Capital

Written by jtsai via CB Insights Education technology (or EdTech) has become a major focus area for venture capitalists with 235 companies building education-oriented tools & services raking in $1.37 billion between Q2’11 to Q2’12.  Since 2010, CB Insights data shows an average of 53 venture capital financings per quarter to education focused startups   Deal

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Samsung and Khan Academy Launch Pilot Tablet Program

via Education Week By Nikhita Venugopal on October 30, 2012 12:25 PM   Tablet computers have been expanding their presence K-12 classrooms over the past few years and the pace of the expansion appears to be quickening. The latest chapter in the rise of tablet computing in schools involves technology company Samsung, which announced a

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With 4.5M Users, Instructure Takes On The Courseras & Udacities Of The World With Its Own Open Course Network

via techcrunch.com Rip Empson Instructure launched Canvas in 2011 to give educational institutions an alternative to the ubiquitous (but much criticized) software of educational giants like Blackboard. Rather than forcing schools to spend six months integrating and learning how to use inflexible and bloated learning management software, Canvas offers an open source and cloud-native system

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Adapt Courseware to be Featured in Gilfus Education Group’s Innovation Showcase at Educause 2012

Educators Visualize an Online Learning Experience that is Interactive, Relevant and Results Driven Rochester, NY (PRWEB) October 29, 2012 Adapt Courseware, the provider of comprehensive adaptive online curriculum resources that individualize the learning experience for each student, has been selected to present in the Gilfus Education Group’s Innovation Showcase, which is being held during the

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Free Online Courses Banned – Minnesota Gives Coursera the Boot, Citing a Decades-Old Law

Challenges in cross-border e-learning requires institutions enrolling state residents in postsecondary courses to secure state approval. How is presence defined? State approvals create challenges for MOOC’s how will they overcome? How is learning validated and credentialed – certificates, badges – real academic credentials?

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MOOC’s Ivy League for the Masses?… College Is Dead. Long Live College!

Can a new breed of online megacourses finally offer a college education to more people for less money? By Amanda Ripley | October 18, 2012 Computer-Generated Image by Richard Kolker for TIME On Sept. 17, the Pakistani government shut down access to YouTube. The purported reason was to block the anti-Muslim film trailer that was inciting

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Education Technology Leader, 2tor, Changes Company Name to 2U

2tor, Inc., an online education technology company that partners with top-tier universities to offer rigorous, selective, online degree programs to students around the world, announced today that it is changing its name to 2U, Inc. The new name more accurately reflects the role the company plays in supporting and collaborating with its university partners.

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Texas MOOCs for Credit?

By Steve Kolowich So far the universities partnering with edX and Coursera on massive open online courses (MOOCs) have focused on the ideal of lowering the barriers to elite courses. But edX’s newest partner, the University of Texas System, has more pragmatic ambitions. It wants to use them to get more students through college more

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Drexel University Online – ASCD Education Industry Insight Presentation

Gilfus Education Television Network. An Education Industry Insight presentation at the Gilfus Education Group’s Innovation Showcase Theater: “Education in Motion” presented by Cory Schmitt, Associate Director of Learning Technologies at Drexel University Online. Recorded at the annual ASCD Conference, Philadelphia. March 2012. Founded in 1891 in Philadelphia, Drexel University is a top-ranked private university, universally

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Blackboard’s New Bag

October 15, 2012 – 3:00am By Steve Kolowich Blackboard has become the latest company to get into the business of helping colleges and universities build online programs. The company, which built its education technology empire on selling software and implementation support, has upped investment in its “online program management services” in an effort to compete

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Compass Learning – ASCD Education Industry Insight Presentation

Gilfus Education Television Network. An Education Industry Insight presentation at the Gilfus Education Group’s Innovation Showcase Theater: “Facets of Differentiation” presented by Andres Gorbea of Compass Learning. Recorded at the annual ASCD Conference, Philadelphia. March 2012. Empower Teachers, Engage Students, Ensure Success CompassLearning, the leading provider of personalized education technology solutions, helps students achieve success

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Brindle Waye – ASTD Training Industry Presentation

Gilfus Education Television Network. A Training Industry Insight presentation at the Gilfus Education Group’s Innovation Showcase Theater: “Code World: Lessons from Education to Corporate Learning” presented by Chris Smith of Brindle Waye. Recorded at the annual ASTD Conference, Denver. May 2012. Brindle Waye is comprised of learning initiatives including information delivery with our e-learning platform

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The Gainful Employment Ruling: Continuing efforts to improve financial literacy for borrowers

By: Jessica Sondgeroth University Business, September 2012 Despite Federal District Court Judge Rudolph Contreras’ ruling that negates a primary metric of the U.S. Department of Education’s “gainful employment” regulations, the DOE still has authority to regulate gainful employment programs and schools should continue to look for ways to promote the financial success of their students.

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eLearning Intelligence

eLearning Intelligence Emanating from the origins of Learning Management Systems the Gilfus Analytics team focuses on developing sound strategies for organizational analytics and eLearning Intelligence solutions. Our most standard strategic architecture is characterized below and leverages a conceptual technology Framework. With intimate knowledge on most every Learning Management System the Gilfus Analytics elite team can

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Atomic Learning Common Core Presentation – ASCD Education Industry Insights Interview

Gilfus Education Television Network. An Education Industry Insight presentation at the Gilfus Education Group’s Innovation Showcase Theater: “Planning for the Technology Components of Common Core” presented by Jeffrey Roth of Atomic Learning . Recorded at the annual ASCD Conference, Philadelphia. March 2012. Founded in 2000 by a group of technology educators, Atomic Learning was created

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Jerry Brown signs laws to provide free digital college textbooks

Gov. Jerry Brown today signed legislation to give students access to free online textbooks for common undergraduate courses at California’s public colleges and universities. Senate Bills 1052 and 1053, by Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, call for the establishment of an online library of digital textbooks for 50 of the most widely taken

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Pearson TalentLens – ASTD Training Industry Presentation

Gilfus Education Television Network. A Training Industry Insight presentation at the Gilfus Education Group’s Innovation Showcase Theater: “Critical Thinking in the 21st Century” presented by Breanne Harris of Pearson TalentLens. Recorded at the annual ASTD Conference, Denver. May 2012. TalentLens, a Pearson business, publishes scientific assessments that are used globally to hire and develop the

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Meridian Knowledge Solutions – ASTD Training Industry Presentation

Gilfus Education Television Network. A Training Industry Insight presentation at the Gilfus Education Group’s Innovation Showcase Theater: “Learner on the Move” presented by Vinay Nilakantan, Director of Product Development and Research at Meridian Knowledge Solutions. Recorded at the annual ASTD Conference, Denver. May 2012. Meridian Knowledge Solutions is the number one ranked human capital management

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Torch LMS – ASTD Training Industry Presentation

Gilfus Education Television Network. A Training Industry Insight presentation at the Gilfus Education Group’s Innovation Showcase Theater: “The New Territory of Learning and Development presented by Jake White, President & CEO at Torch LMS. Recorded at the annual ASTD Conference, Denver. May 2012. It has been said that an organization’s ability to learn faster than

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Blackboard’s Connecting Your LMS to your CRM Presentation – ASTD Training Industry Presentation

Gilfus Education Television Network. A Training Industry Insight presentation at the Gilfus Education Group’s Innovation Showcase Theater: “Connecting your LMS to your CRM” presented by Blackboard. Recorded at the annual ASTD Conference, Denver. May 2012. Know More. Sell More. Blackboard joined forces with salesforce.com to dramatically impact the way businesses train and educate their sales

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Aptara’s Knowledge Portal Presentation – ASTD Training Industry Presentation

Gilfus Education Television Network. A Training Industry Insight presentation at the Gilfus Education Group’s Innovation Showcase Theater: “Knowledge Portals” by Cullen Angus, of Aptera. Recorded at the annual ASTD Conference, Denver. May 2012. Aptara helps global enterprises gain a competitive advantage through its capabilities in digital media innovation and world-class content production and publishing. Taking

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aNewSpring – ASTD Training Industry Presentation

Gilfus Education Television Network. A Training Industry Insight presentation at the Gilfus Education Group’s Innovation Showcase Theater: “Let’s Personlize Learning!” by Marten de Prez, Owner and Managing Director at aNewSpring. Recorded at the annual ASTD Conference, Denver. May 2012 About Marten de Prez As director and owner of A New Spring I am responsible for

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Gilfus Advisors reaches 175th member on Sept 10th, 2012!

The Gilfus Advisors Network is the Education Industry’s primary source for business, technology, and education consulting. Elite and distinguished members of the Gilfus Advisors Network have been supporting education institutions, businesses, governments, and investors since 1997. During the past week, the following distinguished professionals have been admitted to the Network: Dr. Hisham Nofal – Senior

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VSCHOOLZ – Trina Trimm, COO – ISTE Education Industry Insights Interview

An Insightful conversation with Trina Trimm, COO, VSCHOOLZ. Recorded at the annual ISTE Conference, San Diego, June 2012. As COO, Trina’s specialties include Virtual Education, Virtual School Management, K-12 Blended Learning, Digital Courseware Development, Online Schools, eLearning, and technology consulting. The VSCHOOLZ mission is to provide opportunities for clients to experience and to deliver a

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Global Higher Education Trends

September 11, 2012 By Elizabeth Redden, Inside Higher Ed The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development released its annual Education at a Glance report today, a 565-pager with statistics on a wide range of education topics, from early childhood to higher education. The report tracks trends across the OECD member countries, which are predominantly wealthy

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Skillsoft Agreement to Acquire MindLeaders

SSI Investments II Limited Announces Skillsoft Agreement to Acquire ThirdForce Group plc (MindLeaders) MindLeaders to Complement Skillsoft’s Capabilities for Serving Global Compliance and Certification Markets DUBLIN & NASHUA, N.H., Sep 10, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) — SSI Investments II Limited (“SSI II”), a parent company of Skillsoft Limited (formerly Skillsoft PLC), a provider of cloud based

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Promethean Bus Tour – ASCD Education Industry Insights Interview

An Insightful Education Industry conversation with the Promethean staff at ASCD. Take a virtual tour on the Promethean Bus and learn more about the products and offerings. Recorded at the annual ASCD Conference, Philadelphia, March 2012. Promethean’s roots began in education. Over the years we have grown into a leading education solutions provider, guiding and

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Gilfus Education Group Launches New Web Presence

the Gilfus Education Group launched its new web presence today. President and CEO of the Gilfus Education Group, Stephen Gilfus, stated, “Over the past few months, we have been working on updating our website to reflect the latest in technology, enhancing the site’s representation of Gilfus Education Group activities, and expanding our Education Industry Insights

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Gilfus Education – Jim Winter – ASCD Education Industry Insights Interview

An Insightful Education Industry conversation with Jim Winter. Recorded at the annual ASCD Conference, Philadelphia, March 2012. Winter, B.A., M.A., is a former high school English teacher, staff developer, and corporate trainer. Winter realized the connections between great improvisers and great teachers while studying improvisation at the Players Workshop of Second City. In 1980, he

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$80 Million Invested – Desire2Learn: Leading the Renaissance in Education

Desire2Learn, one of the largest and fastest growing cloud learning platforms for the education industry. The $80 million financing is the first ever for the company and is one of the largest investments we’ve made out of our new $2.6 billion fund. Over $1 trillion is spent on K-12 and higher education globally, and schools are in the midst of a technology renaissance that is reinventing the classroom as we know it.

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2500-for-environmental-programs

Captain Planet Foundation Education Grants Read more by eSchool News Staff The foundation supports projects that: 1) Promote understanding of environmental issues; 2) Focus on hands-on involvement; 3) Involve children and young adults 6-18 (elementary through high school); 4) Promote interaction and cooperation within the group; 5) Help young people develop planning and problem solving

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NACUBO 2012 Innovation Showcase Theater

the Gilfus Education Group would like to invite you and your colleagues to attend the “Education Innovation Showcase” at booth 1517 at the NACUBO Conference in Washington. The Education Innovation showcase brings together a prestigious group of Education Leaders, Company Executives and Higher Education Innovators in one unique location. Some of our esteemed guests include:

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BNAP hosts administrative train-the-trainer course for new system

Attending the first BNAP Online Interactive Training System administrative train-the-trainer course are, first row, l. to r., E-Learning Group specialist Ken Rogers, BNAP class controller Tiffany Mellott, BNAP office manager Barbara Dunham, E-Learning specialist Tom Winterstein, and WSJAC coordinator Collin Keisling. Second row, BNAP National Coordinator Marty Spencer, L-502 coordinator Dale Mason, L-28 apprentice coordinator

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BNAP builds cutting-edge training program

BNAP staff members work on story-boarding a video segment of the BNAP Online Interactive Training System. L. to r., trainer Dave Vallacqua, lead instructor John Standish, BNAP National Coordinator Marty Spencer (standing), trainer Terry Collins, and trainer Mark Branscum. Internet-based instruction offers big advantages BOILERMAKER APPRENTICES will soon gain a whole new training experience through

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Cisco Teams Up With Instructure To Move The World’s Largest IT Classroom To The Cloud

The Cisco Networking Academy is the largest education program in the world you’ve probably never heard of. The Academy, which is Cisco System’s largest and longest-running corporate responsibility program, partners with over 10,000 universities, community colleges, and high schools to teach students networking and ICT skills, preparing them for jobs and higher ed programs in

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Adaptive and Interactive Learning gets a $16 million Boost

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 18 (UPI) — Venture capitalists will put $16 million into an interactive online learning system developed by two California scientists, their company announced Wednesday. Coursera said its funding will come from two premier Silicon Valley firms, Kleiner Perkins, Caulfield & Byers and New Enterprise Associates. In addition to the funding, the

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Microsoft takes $300M stake in Barnes & Noble college, digital businesses; to set up new co.

Barnes & Noble Inc. and Microsoft Corp. are teaming up to create a new Barnes & Noble subsidiary that will house the digital and college businesses of the bookseller and include a Nook application for Windows 8. The companies said Monday that they are exploring separating those businesses entirely. That could mean a stock offering, sale, or other deal could happen.

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Blackboard Launches Open Source Services Group

Blackboard Inc. today announced the launch of Blackboard Education Open Source Services, a new effort to support clients using open source education technologies. With the announcement, the company will continue to focus on its flagship Blackboard Learn ™ platform as well as ANGEL and Edline, while also helping institutions successfully manage open source learning management systems (LMS) including Moodle and Sakai.

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Blackboard Appoints Sakai Foundation Board Member Charles Severance to Lead Company’s Sakai Initiatives

Blackboard Inc. today announced the appointment of Charles Severance, a longtime leader and one of the founders of the Sakai community, to a senior role to lead the company’s initiative on the Sakai open source learning management system (LMS).

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ASCD 2012 Conference – Gilfus Education Innovation Showcase Schedule

        ASCD Annual Conference – Philadelphia, PA | March 24-26, 2012 PDF Link – ASCD 2012 – Gilfus Education Group Innovation Showcase Theater Schedule  

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FORBES: Archipelago on the Rise – Gilfus Education Comments

Why Is This One Education Stock Taking Off? James Marshall Crotty Contributor As of 12:30 PM EST Monday, Archipelago (NASDAQ:ARCL), a subscription-based provider of education software-as-a-service, was up 22% in extremely high volume. Against a backdrop of tiring broader indexes and a malaise in other education stocks, all of which are far off their 52-week

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LoudCloud Systems (India Based Company) Introduces First Fully Adaptive and Configurable Learning Management Systems for Higher Education and K12

India Based LoudCloud Systems, providers of the LoudCloud Learning Management Ecosystems for Higher Education and K12, believes that “One Size Does Not Fit All” when it comes to providing solutions faced by 21st century administrators, educators and learners. Supported by two new technologies, the Adaptive Reader Technology (ART) and the Behavioral Analytics Reporting System (BARS), LoudCloud’s Learning Management Ecosystems are fully adaptive and can be configured to meet specific academic and technology needs of today’s institutions, universities, and schools for a personalized learning and teaching experience.

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Oracle to Buy Taleo, Speeding the Shift to the Cloud

By QUENTIN HARDY Oracle’s planned purchase of Taleo is the biggest sign yet of how things are changing because of cloud-based computing technology. The effects will be felt in the workplace, on Wall Street, and not least within Oracle itself. Early Thursday February 9th, Oracle announced that it would pay $1.9 billion for Taleo, a provider of talent

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5 Higher Ed Tech Trends for 2012 – Campus Technology

In 2012, higher education institutions will look to improve the learning experience through analytics and personalized learning environments, while reducing costs with digital resources and cloud technologies. Washington, DC-based Gilfus Education Group has released its annual list of the top five trends in education innovation for 2012, which included three focused on higher education technologies:

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MIT OpenCourseWare introduces courses designed for independent learners

Open CourseWare will publish 20 OCW Scholar courses in the next three years, all focused on introductory college-level science, mathematics, engineering and other foundational subjects. The first OCW Scholar courses to be released will be: 8.01SC Physics I, 8.02SC Physics II, 18.01SC Calculus I, 18.02SC Calculus II and 3.091SC Introduction to Solid State Chemistry. These courses are OCW’s first attempt at this new approach, and OCW will actively seek user feedback on each of them.

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Georgia Chancellor on combining eight campuses: Distance learning will bridge geographic distance

– Maureen Downey  for the AJC Get Schooled blog From the board of Regents on proposed consolidations of eight campuses, which are bound to spark political battles, turf wars and naming feuds: University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby is recommending to the Board of Regents that eight of the System’s 35 colleges and universities be

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Universities should be innovative, academic says – ‘Meeting the needs of society is crucial’

By Amelia Naidoo, Campus Notes EditorPublished: 00:00 November 27, 2011 To become innovation-driven institutions, universities need to understand what a country’s government, communities and business needs are and respond accordingly, Dr Kamiel Gabriel, Research Division Manager at Abu Dhabi Education Council, stressed to academics and business leaders recently. He was speaking on ‘Innovation in Higher

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The 100 Top Companies in the Digital Content Industry: The 2011-2012 EContent 100

Alexander Street Press, LLCDigital Content Providerwww.alexanderstreet.com Alfresco Software, Inc.Web Content Managementwww.alfresco.com   Amazon.com, Inc.Mobile Content, Distribution & Deliverywww.amazon.com AOL, Inc.Digital Content Providerwww.aol.com Apple, Inc.Mobile Content, Distribution & Delivery    www.apple.com AttributorContent Commerce    https://attributor.com Atypon Systems, Inc.Distribution & Delivery, Content Commercewww.atypon.com Automattic, Inc.Content Creationhttps://automattic.com Barnes & Noble, Inc.Mobile Content, Distribution & Deliverywww.barnesandnoble.com bitlyDistribution & Deliverywww.bit.ly Bloomberg L.P.Digital

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Hobsons Acquires Intelliworks: Powerful Combination Shaping the Future of Enrollment Management Technology

Hobsons, the leader in recruitment, communication, and student success solutions for colleges and universities, today announced its acquisition of Intelliworks, a leading provider of relationship management solutions for higher education. The acquisition adds expertise in key market segments to Hobsons’ successful enrollment management solutions and positions the company for accelerated expansion in both traditional and non-traditional higher education environments.

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SAP acquires SuccessFactors – Enterprise Education Platform trend evidence.. What will Oracle do?

SAP tracks performance data on all levels, SuccessFactors tracks talent performance. This combination could be the Holy Grail CEOs have been looking for, as SAP will inevitably make it possible to combine SuccessFactors data with their enterprise performance data. Perhaps this is the real reason (or at least an additional reason) SAP acquired SuccessFactors?

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Presidents and Chancellors of 10 colleges or state university system – Summoned to the White House

College tuition prices appear to be an overarching concern: “The cost of college has nearly tripled over the past three decades, forcing students to take out more loans and rack up more debt in pursuit of the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in a twenty-first century economy,” Melody Barnes, director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, wrote in the invitation to the event. But only one president comes from an expensive private institution, indicating that the president is not focusing on the nation’s the priciest colleges in what has been described as a roundtable discussion.

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Peter Smith, Chief Academic Officer of Kaplan, provides an insightful series on “Using IT to Increase Educational Effectiveness”

Smith has been a higher education innovator, helping to found the statewide Community College of Vermont in 1970 and serving for 10 years as founding president of California State University’s Monterey Bay campus, beginning in 1995. Peter Smith, an Education Visionary and Global Academic Leader has created a dynamic and insightful series on Using IT to Increase Educational Effectiveness. An insightful series from a seasoned education innovator.

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Pearson Acquires Connections Education

September 15, 2011. Pearson, the world’s leading learning company, is announcing today the acquisition of Connections Education from an investor group led by Apollo Management, L.P. Through its Connections Academy business, the company operates online or ‘virtual’ public schools in 21 states in the US—serving more than 40,000 students in the current school year. These virtual charter schools are accredited and funded by the relevant state and are free to parents and students who choose a virtual school in place of a traditional public institution or other schooling options.

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Earth shattering webinar on Workforce Development. 5.8 Earthquake Felt in local DC/VA/MD.

During a key portion of the webinar an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.8 struck near Washington, D.C., the U.S.Geological Survey said. The epicenter was in Virginia. The quake was felt in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New York, and on Martha’s Vineyard where President Barack Obama is vacationing. Cell phone service has been disrupted in New York City where parts of Manhattan have been evacuated. “Everybody was told to take the stairs,” Wolf Blitzer said, speaking live at 2 p.m. E.T. from CNN’s D.C. bureau.

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Workforce Development Transitioning from 2011 to 2020

Gilfus Education Group Announces Webinar on Developing a Productive Workforce from 2011 to 2020 “Workforce Development: Transitioning from 2011 to 2020” Washington, DC   (Thursday, August 11th, 2011) — Gilfus Education Group announced today that it will offer a webinar titled Workforce Development: Transitioning from 2011 to 2020.  Attendees will be provided with an overview

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Strategic Online Learning and SCORM Content Webinar

Gilfus Education Group Announces Strategic Online Learning and SCORM Content Webinar “Strategic Online Learning and SCORM Content Webinar” Washington, DC (Wednesday August 10th, 2011) – Gilfus Education Group announced today that it will offer a webinar on Strategic Online Learning and SCORM Content. eLearning and online training products and services are one of the most rapidly

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U.S. Files Complaint Against Education Management Corp. Alleging False Claims Act Violations

WASHINGTON – The United States has intervened and filed a complaint in a whistleblower suit pending under the False Claims Act against Education Management Corp. (EDMC) and several affiliated entities, the Justice Department announced today.   In its complaint, the government alleges that EDMC falsely certified compliance with provisions of federal law that prohibit a

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Premier .EDU Market Research now available to Educators, Edupreneurs, and Industry Investors.

Today the Gilfus Education Group officially announced the launch of the “Education Industry Insights” a new services designed to provide clients with company and market due diligence, investment transaction assistance, and seasoned market insights.“the Gilfus Education Group is the new Gartner of Education, their insights and experience in the space is more in depth than any I have come across, they are deeply intimate with the challenges and opportunities that exist within today’s education environments”. The goal of Education Industry Insights is to provide clients with timely and tangible market insights to mitigate market, challenges, provide reliable market data and strategic best practices to ensure that clients are well-informed regarding important decisions in the education industry.

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Gilfus Education Group Launches New Education Research Center at George Mason University Enterprise Center

Center advances concepts for education innovation to allow colleges, universities, schools and school districts to deliver more effective teaching and learning FAIRFAX, VA (Wednesday, July 5th, 2011) – Today the Gilfus Education Group officially announced the opening of its new Education Research Center located at George Mason University. The goal of the Center is to

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Education-Technology Giants, SunGard and Datatel, Announce Merger

By Jeff Young – The Chronicle of Higher Education Two of the largest software companies in higher education, SunGard and Datatel, today announced plans to merge, after the private-equity firm that owns Datatel signaled plans to buy SunGard Higher Education for $1.775-billion. The deal is subject to regulatory approval, and officials of the two companies

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Education Institutions Worldwide to Benefit From Strategic Combination of Datatel and SunGard Higher Education

FAIRFAX, Va., MALVERN, Pa. and WAYNE, Pa. August 4, 2011 — Datatel and SunGard Higher Education announced today that they have signed definitive agreements to combine businesses and operate as one company focused exclusively on serving education institutions. This strategic combination brings together two education industry specialists into one company with increased breadth and scale to meet

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Gilfus Education Group Launches New Education Research Center at George Mason University Enterprise Center

Gilfus Education Group Launches New Education Research Center at George Mason University Enterprise Center Center advances concepts for education innovation to allow colleges, universities, schools and school districts to deliver more effective teaching and learning FAIRFAX, VA (Wednesday, July 6th, 2011) – Today the Gilfus Education Group officially announced the opening of its new Education

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Education groups applaud new ed-tech legislation

  A new bill advocates for wider technology access and use in education. Educational technology stakeholders are applauding the U.S. Senate’s introduction of a bill called the Achievement Through Technology and Innovation (ATTAIN) Act and note that, if passed, the legislation will work to bolster technology literacy and will increase access to educational opportunities through

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Blackboard Acquisition may Solidify Gilfus Education Group Prediction of an Enterprise Education Platform

Reactions about the Blackboard acquisition from students and recent graduates at the Gilfus Education Group’s Education Research Center at George Mason University were mostly positive. Lauren Heimburg, a recent graduate with bachelor’s degrees in both mathematics and psychology from the University of Virginia provided the following insights: “I think Blackboard’s acquisition will cause UVA to intensify its focus on online learning initiatives in order to remain competitive in coming years. Enterprise Education Platforms can improve colleges and universities by enabling them to provide more efficient systems and facilities to their students and faculty and by simplifying their internal operations.”

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Blackboard Inc. may execute against Education Industry Prediction and Gilfus Education Group Strategic Whitepaper

The acquisition could result in a single provider of academic and administrative systems for the Higher Education Market and has the potential to bring to life the Gilfus Education Group prediction and elements of a Gilfus Education Group strategic whitepaper called: “Intelligence Emerges from an Enterprise Education Platform” and proposes a reduction in cost of technology fragmentation.

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Providence to Buy Blackboard for $1.64 Billion, Gain Educational Software

By Douglas MacMillan – Jul 1, 2011 8:15 AM ET Providence Equity Partners Inc. agreed to buy Blackboard Inc. (BBBB), a maker of online educational software, for $1.64 billion. Providence will pay $45 a share in cash for Washington- based Blackboard, the companies said in a statement today. The price represents a 21 percent premium

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A Call for Participation – “Thinking Strategically about K12 Online Learning” at ISTE 2011 in Philadelphia

the Gilfus Education Group, a prominent education consulting firm based in Washington, DC,  is inviting education decision makers and thought leaders to assist in conducting research on new advances in K12 Online Learning Technology. Ideal research participants are superintendents, school and district administrators, principals, faculty members, CIOs and instructional designers from innovative institutions dedicated to

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National Survey on Mobile Technology in Higher Education win a weekend in DC

the Gilfus Education Group, an independent consulting research and analyst firm focused on education, is reaching out to leaders in Higher Education to gain insights into the challenges and needs of mobile technology within Higher Education. Weekend in DC – One participant who completes the survey will be randomly selected to receive airfare for two and a three day, two night stay at a hotel in National Harbor, a multi-use waterfront resort destination on the shores of the Potomac River just outside of Washington, DC.

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Blackboard May Lure Bid as High as $65 a Share, Stifel Says

Blackboard Inc. (BBBB), a maker of online educational courseware, may lure buyout offers of as much as $65 a share from strategic bidders seeking to expand in Internet publishing, analysts at Stifel Nicolas said in a report today. Education publishers News Corp. (NWSA), Pearson Plc (PSON) and McGraw- Hill Cos. may consider making offers for

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SuccessFactors to Acquire Plateau, the leading Learning Management System in Corporate Learning

SuccessFactors, Inc. (NASDAQ: SFSF), the global leader in business execution cloud-based SaaS software, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Plateau, the leading learning management system (LMS), a Next Generation Portal technology, and CaaS- Content as a Service. This acquisition forms a symbiotic combination with SuccessFactors’ acquisition of social video mobile learning provider Jambok.

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Instructure brings in $8M for online education system

The developer of Canvas, a cloud-based learning management system used by more than 30 educational institutions as an alternative to Blackboard, has raised a second round of funding from OpenView Venture Partners, EPIC Ventures, TomorrowVentures and Tim Draper of Draper Fisher Jurvetson, peHUB reports. Infrastructure was founded in 2008 at Brigham Young University. Instructure makes

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Campus Technology CIO Summit sponsored by the Gilfus Education Group

The Campus Technology Summit April 3-5, 2011 | Hyatt Regency Bonaventure Resort & Spa | Fort Lauderdale, FL 90+ Higher Education CIO’s gather for Strategic Market Insights and Academic Discussions. The Campus Technology Summit is a private, invitation-only event developed specifically for senior administrators who are responsible for overseeing the information technology strategy at the nation’s leading

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Cengage Unveils MindTap, an interactive learning program

Cengage Learning recently unveiled MindTap™, a program of digital products and services, including Cengage content, that engages students through interactivity and offers instructors choice in content, platforms, devices and learning tools.  Beyond an eBook, course delivery platform or Learning Management System, MindTap is the first in a new category of Personal Learning Experiences (PLEs). MindTap

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The Enterprise Education and Intelligent Learning Platform

Foreword the Gilfus Education Group predicts that over the next few years, educators will make great progress in achieving institutional efficiency and accountability hand-in-hand with improved academic performance, predictive analytics and overall student success. Converging technologies can mitigate many existing challenges while providing greater capabilities to education institutions, especially improving the ability to generate and

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The For-Profit LMS Market

Blackboard historically has been synonymous with learning management technology. While the company in recent years has lost some clients in that market to competitors, it still provides the learning management platform for more than half of nonprofit institutions. But in the growing for-profit market for learning management, Blackboard is not king. That crown belongs to

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Gilfus Education Group Predicts Top Five Education Innovation Trends for 2010 and 2011

Attendees of Educause 2010 can witness tangible evidence of Emerging Education Technology and Digital Content Trends Anaheim, CA (PRWEB) October 12, 2010: The Gilfus Education Group announced its annual education industry predictions today. The Gilfus Education Group is led by Stephen Gilfus a founder of Blackboard Inc. (Nasdaq: BBBB) and President and CEO of the

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New Learning Platform from the University of Phoenix

In an effort ambitiously dubbed the “Learning Genome Project,” the for-profit powerhouse says it is building a new learning interface that gets to know each of its 400,000 students personally and adapts to accommodate the idiosyncrasies of their “learning DNA.” Unlike analog forms of student profiling—such as surveys, which are only as effective as the

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Gilfus Education Group Predicts Top Five Education Innovation Trends for 2010 and 2011

Attendees of Educause 2010 can witness tangible evidence of Emerging Education Technology and Digital Content Trends Anaheim, CA (PRWEB) October 12, 2010 The Gilfus Education Group announced its annual education industry predictions today, foreshadowing major concepts on the horizon for technology and digital content in academic and administrative education applications. “Over the past several years

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NACUBO CALL FOR PROPOSALS!

NACUBO Annual Meeting Tampa, July 9–12, 2011 The Call for Presentations is now open! You’re invited!  Here is your chance to submit a proposal to present new approaches relevant to business officers at colleges and universities. This is an opportunity for you to showcase your solutions, strategies, and initiate provocative discussions to 1,500 business officers. NACUBO’s 2011 Annual

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Barnes & Noble Launches “NookStudy” for Students

Today, Barnes & Noble announced its next move, launching NookStudy, a software solution that gives students access to eTextbooks and other digital content and organizational tools for learning. The company also launched a textbook rental service. Barnes & Noble claims it is now the first and only major online retailer giving college students textbooks in new, used, rental, and digital formats.

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ERP Software Verification and Validation – IV&V

What is IV&V Independent Software Verification and Validation (IV&V) is a system engineering discipline which helps the development organization build quality into the software during the software life cycle.  The purpose of Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) is to provide an objective review of a software product under development by an independent third party that

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A Succesful ERP Project Management Philosophy

ERP Selection and Design: Mitigating Risk through Industry Experience the Gilfus Education Group is the world’s leading independent strategy, research, and advisory firm for education and training organizations and businesses. The team partners with today’s organizational and industry leaders to develop effective and lasting improvements and provides independent advisory, strategic consulting, technical implementation, and industry

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Academic Analytics for PK-20

Get the most out of your Enterprise Resource Planning, Student Information System and Learning Management system with Gilfus Education Group expert Analytics team members and explore our exclusive capabilities. the Gilfus Education Group provides consultative services that can leverage out-of-the-box technology to get the most out of your education systems. For Blackboard Analytics, Moodle Analytics,

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2010 top ten trends in academic libraries

Research Planning and Review Committee The ACRL Research, Planning and Review Committee, a component of the Research Coordinating Committee, is responsible for creating and updating a continuous and dynamic environmental scan for the association that encompasses trends in academic librarianship, higher education, and the broader environment. As a part of this effort, the committee develops

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Integrated Leadership for a New Reality – July 10-14th

Learn. Share. Connect. Integrated Leadership for a New Reality is the theme of the Society for College and University Plannings 45th annual, international conference and idea marketplace—an event where great minds come together to share best practices in integrated planning. In these challenging times, higher education leaders need to draw upon the best thinking of

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The World of Educational Dashboards

More sophisticated educational dashboards may contain complimentary operational management and governance functionality as well, aiding in compliance with the No Child Left Behind Act as well as other federal, local, and state mandates—from facilities management to attendance tracking. As education becomes more progressive, the lines between student management and school management are becoming blurred, creating

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“Social Learning” Buzz Masks Deeper Dimensions

As social learning experts have proven again and again, learning can be more productive if there is clarity about which role models to emulate. This is analogous to being informed about which news sources can be trusted for their reliability and credibility. Moreover, tools are also needed to administer and deliver rewards and incentives whether they are compliments, stars, stickers, points or grades.

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Higher Education Analytics and Dashboards

You’d be hard-pressed to find a bigger advocate of dashboards in higher education than Arizona State University’s John Rome. Like many academic institutions ASU already had a load of data around campus. It simply needed a way to make it valuable to various constituents. ASU needed a flexible development tool and design principles to put the icing on the cake. John chose a dashboard tool which enabled his team to create education dashboards quickly by pulling academic analytics data from any system, including the data warehouse.

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Action Analytics Innovators Launch Collaborative Community to Forward Student Access, Affordability and Success

The Public Forum on Action Analytics and the Action Analytics Community of Practice are now available to higher education institutions and technology vendors worldwide via edu1world.org. Funded by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities to support the Action Analytics Education Partnership (AAEP), these online communities

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Education Innovation: 2010 Top Five Education Industry Trends, Predictions from the Gilfus Education Group Make Significant Progress

“At the end of every year, prior to Educause, we look to provide guidance to academic institutions, education industry investors and the content and technology companies that serve them, in an attempt to provide valuable insight towards meaningful engagement in new concepts and ideas.”, said Stephen Gilfus, “2010 has already proven to be an exceptional year for change as we enter the new .EDU era and the coming “Age of Intelligence”.

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WordPress a Better LMS

By Prof. Hacker [This is a guest post by David Parry, assistant professor of emerging media and communications at UT-Dallas, who last posted here on the iPad.  Next week, Derek Bruff returns with a use case for WordPress as a Learning Management System.–JBJ] Given that I do so much stuff online for my classes, other

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Enterprise Education Platform: Webinar

Join Datatel Chief Client Officer Liz Murphy on Tuesday, May 18 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm (EST) for an engaging discussion about the future of higher education’s technologies — The Enterprise Education Platform. By merging administrative and academic systems, you can decrease the redundancy of data, eliminate unnecessary technology expenditures, and see a unique view of a student’s complete educational experience from recruitment to endowment.

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President Barack Obama’s multi-trillion-dollar budget

The administration wants to help an additional 1 million college students by increasing the Pell Grant tuition program by $17 billion, to just under $35 billion. Pell Grants are the main form of college aid to the poor. The maximum grant would increase by $160 to $5,710.
Obama is seeking an increase in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, a $3 billion jump to $28 billion. There could be $1 billion more if Congress agrees to some major changes in the law.

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Gilfus Education Group attends Microsoft Global Education Summit

On February 3 – 5, 2010 the Gilfus Education Group will be attending Microsoft Global Education Summit (GEPS) in Redmond, WA. GEPS is an invite-only event held in the headquarters of Microsoft Corporation. It recognizes the Microsoft partners who provide innovative capabilities for educational market all over the world. If you have any questions about

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Mellon Foundation awarded a $2.38 million grant to Indiana University

From the Kuali Student perspective, the changes at the Mellon Foundation will have no impact on the project. The original $2.5 million grant provided to the project has been fully received. Furthermore, Kuali Student is designed to be financially self-sustainable with seven institutions committing $5 million each. Kuali Student will also be seeking to expand partnerships with other institutions as critical milestones are reached.

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Academic Analytics: Data rich, information poor.

Academic analytics is the process of analyzing institutional data captured university enterprise systems for decision making and reporting purposes (Campbell & Oblinger, 2007). Higher education is entering into a new era of heightened scrutiny as governments, accrediting agencies, staff, students and parents call for new ways of monitoring and improving student success (Campbell & Oblinger, 2007). The Bradley review into higher education in Australia specifically mentions benchmarking activities in areas like student engagement as indicators of institutional quality (Commonwealth Government of Australia, 2008).

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Colleges Lag in Technology and Teaching Quality, a Top Education Official Says

“Getting technology tools into the hands of every student and family should be standard practice. It isn’t now,” said the U.S. under secretary of education, Martha J. Kanter, addressing a mix of technologists and educators at the HigherEd Tech Summit here, part of the giant salute to gadgetry known as the Consumer Electronics Show.

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In Potential Blow to Open-Source Software, Mellon Foundation Closes Grant Program

by Marc Parry The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is closing a grant program that financed a series of high-profile university software projects, leaving some worried about a vacuum of support for open-source ventures. Mellon’s decade-old Research in Information Technology program, or RIT, helped bankroll a catalog of freely available software that includes Sakai, a course-management

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U.S. Department of Education Issues Final Rules on Accreditation.

On October 27, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) issued final regulations relating to accreditation, covering key topics such as distance education, transfer of credit, accreditor disclosures to ED, substantive change, accreditors’ monitoring of institutions and programs, and due process. 74 Fed. Reg. 55,414. The final regulations implement Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) provisions pertinent

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Strategic Initiatives

“Developing Strategic Initiatives in Education and building educational institutions around the world is a cornerstone program for the Gilfus Education Group”, said Stephen Gilfus, Principal at the Gilfus Education Group, “Our team looks forward to working with various countries in developing their educational initiatives and institutions and bringing them into the 21st century.”

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Applications Now Available for $3.5 Billion in Title I School Improvement Grants to Turn Around Nation’s Lowest Achieving Public Schools

$3.5 billion in Title I School Improvement grants to turn around the nation’s lowest performing schools. The applications are now available at https://www.ed.gov/programs/sif/applicant.html and are due into the Department of Education by Feb. 8, 2010.

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Sustainable Methods for Campus Technology Training

by John Bowers, Julie Dent, and Kathleen Barnes Offering campus technology training online is an effective, sustainable alternative to live training workshops that saves space, time, equipment, and paper. Video tutorials are short, Flash-based animated sequences of screenshots with voiceover narration that can be combined with assessments for more comprehensive online workshops. Video tutorials for

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Duncan Endorses Efforts to Improve STEM Education

“The president and I believe that ensuring our nation’s children are excelling in the STEM fields is essential for our nation’s prosperity, security, health and quality of life,” Secretary Duncan said. “All of us need to be engaged in task of improving STEM education. Business leaders and major donors are leading the way, and leaders from other sectors need to join them.”

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Gilfus Education Group attends Signal Hill 3rd Annual Education Preview Investor Conference

This year-end conference will preview 2010 trends and outlooks from leading public and private companies in the education market. The conference will feature company presentations, one-on-one investor meetings and panels that will address key topics and emerging trends in the for-profit education market. Signal Hill 3rd Annual Education Preview Investor Conference Thursday, November 12, 2009

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BerkeryNoyes – RAPID CHANGES Drive EDUCATION MARKET M&A

For a more detailed discussion of these concepts and how they apply to your individual situation, contact Chris Curran or Mark DeFusco, managing directors, or Vivek Kamath or Adam Newman, directors, in the Berkery Noyes Education Group at 212.668.3022. Many companies are increasingly taking a more aggressive stance toward accessing new markets outside the United States and/or finding opportunities to deliver products and services into consumer channels.

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Datatel acquired by Hellman & Friedman LLC and JMI Equity

Hellman & Friedman to acquire Datatel from Thoma Bravo and co-investors FAIRFAX, Va. (BUSINESS WIRE), November 09, 2009 – Datatel, the industry’s most experienced provider of higher education software, services and insight, announced today that they reached a definitive agreement to be acquired by Hellman & Friedman LLC. Hellman & Friedman and its affiliates, co-investor

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Microsoft Partners in Learning expands global network for educators.

Teachers and Schools Celebrate Success at 2009 Microsoft Worldwide Innovative Education Forum Microsoft Partners in Learning expands global network for educators. SALVADOR, Brazil — Nov. 4, 2009 — Today, at its fifth annual Worldwide Innovative Education Forum (IEF), Microsoft Corp. is celebrating the impressive work that teachers and school leaders from around the world are

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Academic and Administrative Education Technology Marketplace Expected to Consolidate within 12-24 Months

“ Today’s release of the ‘Enterprise Education Platform’ marks a milestone moment in redefining the current possibilities of transformational technologies for our educational institutions. The convergence of ERP and LMS technology into a single holistic platform can, and will, increase individual and organizational intelligence, reduce total operational costs and improve institutional outcomes and student success.”

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Datatel and Gilfus Education Group Reveal Drawbacks of Fragmented LMS/ERP Systems

Datatel has embraced the Enterprise Education Platform concept and will provide details of how the company plans to fulfill this vision at its corporate presentation here at EDUCAUSE 2009 tomorrow from 10:30 AM to 11:20 AM in the Korbel Ballroom 2C at the Colorado Convention Center. In her presentation, Social Learning that Won’t Break the Bank, Datatel Chief Client Officer Liz Murphy will explain how the company’s recent agreement with Moodlerooms will allow Datatel to provide higher education institutions with a fully integrated, tested, and supported Enterprise Education Platform that unites teaching and learning applications with administrative functions.

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Gilfus Education Group, Predicts Top Five Education Innovation Trends

Attendees of Educause 2009 can see tangible evidence of Administrative and Academic Application and Technology Trends
WASHINGTON, DC (Tuesday, October 27th, 2009) – the Gilfus Education Group announced its annual predictions today, foreshadowing major concepts on the horizon for administrative and academic applications, content and technologies.

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Applying Academic Analytics

Applying the principles of business intelligence analytics to academia promises to improve student success, retention, and graduation rates and demonstrate institutional accountability. The Signals project at Purdue University has delivered early successes in academic analytics, prompting additional projects and new strategies. Significant challenges remain before the predictive nature of academic analytics meets its full potential.

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Education Dashboards through Academic Analytics at ASU

ASU Academic Analytics Background Dashboards–succinct graphical summaries of information that are commonly used in business to present data to executives and managers–are now cropping up in universities. Well at the forefront is the work being done at ASU under John Rome, who is associate vice president, University Technology Office. ASU is a large and rapidly

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Pearson Responds to Secretary of Education’s Call for ‘Continuity of Learning’ in Event of H1N1 Outbreak

August 24, 2009
As announced by Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today, the education and technology company Pearson has developed a “Continuity of Learning” plan to continue students’ education if school attendance is disrupted due to the H1N1 virus or other crisis events.

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Green Education IT Best Practices at the University of Michigan

sustainability initiatives, including research and student activism as well as campus facilities-related efforts. Environmental conservation programs on campus include alternative transportation, energy audits of and improvements to campus buildings, green purchasing, use of renewable energy, a robust recycling program, and sustainable building standards.

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NACUBO – Call for Presentations for “Building Bridges” July 24-27, 2010

NACUBO invites you to submit a proposal presenting new approaches relevant to business officers at colleges and universities. The NACUBO Annual Meeting brings together 1,500 business officers and offers an opportunity for you to showcase solutions, initiate provocative discussions, and share effective strategies to the many challenges facing campus administrators.

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Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning

Department of Education study shows that students in online learning conditions performed better than those receiving face-to-face instruction. The study is a meta-analysis of the research, and it is accompanied with the warning that the findings apply primarily to adults. Researchers were surprised to discover how few research studies of the effectiveness of online learning

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Title I, Early Release, ARRA Funding Announcements

5 billion in Title I funding is being made available early to districts for schools that serve high concentrations of students from families that live in poverty. These funds are available to support innovative strategies in Title I schools that improve education for at-risk students, close achievement gaps, and stimulate local economies. Likewise, $6.1 billion in early IDEA funding provides states, school districts and early intervention service providers with additional support for innovative strategies to improve outcomes for infants, toddlers, children and youths with disabilities while stimulating the economy.

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LMS Evaluations (Learning Management Systems)

Every year the Gilfus Education Group assists dozens of academic institutions in evaluating their existing LMS. In addition, many academic institutions embark on their own projects to understand which LMS is the best for them. For various reasons each academic institution selects a specific application, be it open source or proprietary or because of ease of use, costs or, functional and pedagogical reasons. The following are a few examples of independent evaluations done by academic institutions and gathered from their appropriate sites in order to make it easier to compare and contrast each process and the identified results.

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Secretary Arne Duncan Participates in Higher Education Policy Webinar on August 2009

August 2nd, 2009
NACUBO and ACE are hosting a higher education policy webinar at 2 pm EDT on Friday, August 7, 2009. Featured guests include Department of Education Secretary Arne Duncan, Under Secretary Martha Kanter, and Deputy Under Secretary Robert Shireman. The group plans to focus on the Obama Administration’s higher education agenda, and will allow for a Q&A session. If you are interested in participating in this special opportunity, you must register for the event beforehand.

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Evaluation of the Enhancing Education Through Technology Program: Final Report

Evaluation of the Enhancing Education Through Technology Program: Final Report (2009). This study collected information about educational technology practices related to the Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT) program. The report is structured around the EETT program objectives and specific performance measures developed by the Department to meet the requirements of the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993. The program objectives and performance measures focus on teachers’ and students’ access to technology, technology-related professional development, technology integration, and student technology literacy. The study collected data from nationally representative samples of states, districts and teachers between school years 2002-03 and 2006-07.

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U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announces $44B

April 5th, 2009
On April 1, 2009, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced that $44 billion for states and schools is now available under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This funding will lay the foundation for a generation of education reform and help save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs at risk of state and local budget cuts.

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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

February 17, 2009
With the signing of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) into law by President Obama on February 17, 2009 the Gilfus Education Group is dedicated to providing the latest news on how this will affect the Health and Education industry. Here you will find a collection of the most pertinent information from the Act as it relates to research operations.

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Academic Analytics – Minnesota Commits to a Strategy

Implementing an academic analytics strategy holds the potential for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of programs and activities across campus. Such an undertaking, however, would not come without cost. Process reviews, increases in staffing, new training offerings, expanded communications, and software purchases to implement an academic analytics strategy will require resources.

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The Next Open Source Movement

July 6, 2009
While the open source movement has taken off in course management systems, with Moodle and Sakai as alternatives to the dominant Blackboard, the administrative side of the house has been almost entirely corporate. While some colleges use home-grown systems, the norm has been to use any of a number of vendors for systems that allow colleges to manage and report on budgets, billing and many other functions crucial to running a college. These administrative software systems cost millions of dollars to install and manage, and any malfunctions can be hugely frustrating to institutions.

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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: Saving and Creating Jobs and Reforming Education

May 7th, 2009
In a global economy where the most valuable skill you can sell is your knowledge, a good education is no longer just a pathway to opportunity— it is a pre-requisite. The countries that out-teach us today will out-compete us tomorrow.
—President Barack Obama, Feb. 24, 2009

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Gilfus Education Group attends First Annual Venture Capital in Education Summit 2009 at Stanford University

May 1st, 2009
Gilfus Education Group attends First Annual Venture Capital in Education Summit 2009. Leading independent investment bank Berkery Noyes and Stanford University today announced the featured speakers at the inaugural Venture Capital in Education Summit 2009 .

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First Annual Venture Capital in Education Summit 2009 Launches in May 2009

April 22nd 2009
Despite education representing the second largest U.S. economic sector, entrepreneurs in the education market grapple with the gap between funding for nascent ventures and that available to later-stage businesses. In an attempt to reverse this trend, leading independent investment bank Berkery Noyes and Stanford University today announced the Venture Capital in Education Summit 2009, an inaugural meeting designed to connect early-stage capital with transformative education sector trends and innovative early-stage education companies. The Summit is scheduled for May 29, 2009 at the Schwab Center on the Stanford University campus.

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First Annual Venture Capital in Education Summit 2009 Launches in May

Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Stanford, CA (April 22, 2009) Despite education representing the second largest U.S. economic sector, entrepreneurs in the education market grapple with the gap between funding for nascent ventures and that available to later-stage businesses. In an attempt to reverse this trend, leading independent investment bank Berkery Noyes and Stanford University today announced the Venture Capital in Education Summit 2009

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Liferay-An Open Source Web Development Platform

Liferay Portal has proved itself as the world’s leading open source portal platform in open source web development. Because of its reliability, cost effectiveness and capability to support the development of innovative internet-based applications, Liferay portal is increasingly being used globally across industries for their most challenging information technologyneeds. Liferay Portal is the only open source

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Gilfus Education Group to present to Silicon Valley Venture Capital panel on state of education marketplace

Thursday, March 05, 2009
Today Stephen Gilfus of the Gilfus Education Group presented to a select panel of Venture Capitalists in Silicon Valley (Palo Alto) on the state of the education industry. Participants included individuals from Accel partners, Institutional venture Partners and several others.

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Department of Education Issues Final Regulations Amending FERPA

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) (“FERPA”) imposes various requirements on educational institutions regarding the privacy of personally identifiable information contained in education records of students. On December 9, 2008, the U.S. Department of Education (“DOE”) published final rules amending the regulations that implement FERPA. Originally proposed

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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Final Regulations

Dec 17th, 2008
This letter is to inform you that the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) final regulations were published in the Federal Register on December 9, 2008. As you know, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) announcing proposed changes in the Federal Register on March 24, 2008

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Open Source Course Management Systems Get a Shot at Tenure

Sept. 10th 2008
Open source software encourages learning, the exchange of knowledge and information, and project improvements that rely as much on its users, and its developers’ colleagues, as it does the developer. It’s not unlike education. Ideally, learning is a continuous cycle of taking in, processing, and giving back, with modifications.

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Learning Management Systems – Free Style

Monday, June 09, 2008
Have you been looking for a free hosted LMS or CMS to teach a course? Have you ever wanted to teach a little something online, even make a few bucks? It has been some time since I’ve searched for free course management systems and mostly I was familiar with those that have to be installed on a server (Moodle, ATutor, Sakai). I was pleasantly surprised to stumble upon a growing number of applications that are hosted online.

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Education Asset Management and Green Sustainability at the University of Richmond

In January 2008, Ed Ayers, president of the University of Richmond, signed the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment. This commits the university to creating a comprehensive action plan to move toward climate neutrality. Even before “sustainability” became one of the university’s overall goals, Information Services (IS) had already established a sustainability program through reusing (redeploying) and recycling computers. In line with this goal, the IS department at the university seeks to reduce costs and increase efficiency, with a special sensitivity for the environmental impact of the e-waste generated on campus.

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Peoplesoft Consulting

the Gilfus Education Group can help you assess options and put the right solution in place based on your budget, goals, software and infrastructure. We’ll get your PeopleSoft applications running quickly and smoothly, with an emphasis on and long-term maintainability…and on what’s affordable for you.

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Buruea of labor Statistics: Career Guide to Industries: Educational Services

Dec 23,2007
* With about 1 in 4 Americans enrolled in educational institutions, educational services is the second largest industry, accounting for about 13.3 million jobs.

* Most teaching positions, which constitute almost half of all educational services jobs, require at least a bachelor’s degree, and some require a master’s or doctoral degree.

* Retirements in a number of education professions will create many job openings.

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History of Blackboard and the Blackboard Learning System

A brief history of Blackboard.

Blackboard LLC was founded in 1997 by two education advisors, Matthew Pittinsky and Michael Chasen, as a consulting firm to provide technical standards for online learning applications. Blackboard LLC was contracted to the IMS Global Learning Consortium, a worldwide non-profit organization within the National Learning Infrastructure Initiative of Educause. Blackboard’s vision was to provide a user-friendly means by which college professors could put course information, including syllabi, reference sites, and study guides, on the Web. In 1998, Blackboard merged with CourseInfo LLC, a course management software provider and startup company at Cornell University by Stephen Gilfus and Dan Cane, and the merged company soon released their first software product for online learning. Blackboard’s continued growth and the expanding public profile was driven by acquisitions.

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Networked Learning Environment – THE BLACKBOARD LEARNING SYSTEM – and Blackboard History

Blackboard portfolio of products are termed the Networked Transaction Environment (NTE) and the Networked Learning Environment (NLE). [2,3] The NTE product is the Blackboard Commerce Suite which contains the Blackboard Transaction System, the Blackboard Community System and Bb One.

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Academic Analytics – Data Mining for Academic Success

Purdue’s academic analytics correlate data from the course management and student information systems, to create predictive models that can support student retention strategies. IN A PROJECT begun in 2005, researchers at Purdue University (IN) are developing models to predict academic success: academic analytics that will eventually be used to create interventions for at-risk students. Their

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Educational Technology Framework – (Gilfus Model)

April 23rd, 2004
The Gilfus model, based on Blackboard adoption in over 2000 institutions, is interesting as it attempts to define the emergence of a new curriculum paradigm. Teachers can be switched on to using ICT for a number of reasons but let’s not forget that a key catalyst to eLearning will be students themselves and their expectations that the technologies they take for granted in their everyday lives (instant messaging, mobile devices etc) should be available for them as learners.

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The Educaional Technology Framework

Benchmarking Blackboard – From Champions To Transformers

‘Champions’, ‘pioneers’ .. the words convey something of the frontier spirit that has symbolised the growth of eLearning. In the UK the government’s ‘Information and Learning Technology (ILT) champions initiative proved very successful in raising the awareness of the role that ICT could play in teaching and learning. This work is being further developed by

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National Defense University Recognized for Standards Based e-Education Initiative

May 7, 2003
A Blackboard client since 2000, NDU has consistently delivered innovative online education programs using the Blackboard platform. In late 2001, Blackboard and NDU developed a SCORM 1.2 compliant Building Block enabling the Blackboard Learning SystemTM to support educational content developed to this important industry standard.

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Blackboard Demonstrates Ongoing Commitment to Government e-Education Market

September 18th, 2002
The Blackboard SCORM 1.2 Building Block was developed in collaboration with the National Defense University (NDU) and the ADL Co-Lab. The available technology allows the Blackboard Learning System to support educational content developed to the SCORM 1.2 specification. The National Defense University will be the first educational institution to deploy the new Building Block in support of SCORM developed content.

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Blackboard Announces Blackboard “Building Blocks”

November 3rd, 2000
Read the white Paper written by company co-founders Stephen Gilfus and Matthew Pittinsky. B2 is Blackboard’s roadmap for achieving an e-Learning platform whose ultimate value is not only in the learning tools it provides, such as discussion boards and quiz generators, but also in bringing to market a widely-supported technology foundation for assembling the best Blackboard-enabled tools and content by or for a particular instructor at a particular institution.

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Blackboard Inc., a leading Internet education company, has been named to the Computerworld Smithsonian Collection of Laureates for its leadership in using information technology to improve society.

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–April 25, 2000 Blackboard received the honor for its innovation in helping colleges and universities worldwide harness the power of the Internet for teaching and learning. “The Laureates in this year’s Collection are extending the boundaries of technology in some very exciting ways that are bringing about tangible benefits to society in so many

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Course Management Software Multidisciplinary Applications of CourseInfo to Motivate Students in Traditional Course Settings

Authors: Ellen R. Cohn, University of Pittsburgh. Gary P. Stoehr, University of Pittsburgh Abstract Course management web-based software packages such as CourseInfo, (www.blackboard.net) promise benefits for institutions, instructors, and their students in the form of cost savings, (e.g., reduced departmental copying of handouts) and administrative efficiency, (e.g., the electronic “posting” of student grades). Course management

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FutureU Launches Online CMS Comparison Projects

January 2nd, 2000
Higher education is experiencing a growing demand for access to technology-mediated or “online” learning. Reduced costs and increased functionality are allowing more and more academic decision makers to justify technology-mediated learning initiatives. One of the fastest growing areas in the technology-mediated educational arena is the use of the Internet by colleges and universities to supplement face-to-face courses with online components and to deliver some courses completely online.

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Blackboard Co-Founder

Bio of Stephen Gilfus former founder of Blackboard Inc. now head of Gilfus Education Group As a Blackboard co-founder in 1997, Stephen guided the original vision, business strategy, product development and sales and marketing efforts for the company, providing value to Blackboard clients such as Yale University Medical School, Cornell University and the University of

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Blackboard History – 99 College Announcements

Blackboard Inc. today announced that more than 75 colleges and universities 2/4/1999 , Washington, D.C. – Blackboard Inc. today announced that more than 75 colleges and universities have selected Blackboard CourseInfo, developed at Cornell University, course management system to add an online component to their curriculum. Leading institutions such as Arizona State University, University of

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IMS Broadens International Scope and Signs-On Australia and Singapore as Investment Members

Publication: Business Wire Date: Tuesday, December 8 1998 SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dec. 8, 1998–IMS, a coalition of corporate, academic and government organizations dedicated to growing a robust distributed learning market through widespread adoption of standards for learning content and systems, today announced that it has obtained investment support from two additional countries-further broadening the reach of IMS’s

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Blackboard History – IMS and CourseInfo

“Blackboard’s upcoming merger with CourseInfo gives us a fantastic opportunity to provide higher education with a web-based course management system that leverages our work with the Educom Instructional Management Systems project” said Blackboard Chairman and CEO Matthew Pittinsky. “As the primary technical contractor to IMS, Blackboard has long been a supporter of open standards for Internet-based education. All Blackboard products will be based on IMS in the short term and fully IMS compliant as the standard evolves.”

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Blackboard History – Executive Summary

Business Description: Blackboard Inc. has developed sophisticated, proprietary technology that allows universities and corporations to host classes and training on the World Wide Web.  Customers such as Cornell University, Yale University and the Mortgage Bankers Association use Blackboard’s products to reduce costs in delivering traditional classes and/or reach new markets of learners interested in their

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UCLA Taking A Leading Role In Mandating Cyberlearning

December 8th,1997
The idea of a home page for individual professors is scarcely new, nor is the concept of Web pages devoted specifically to individual courses. But the administration at UCLA believes that CLS is the first organization to require home pages for all courses across an entire term’s curriculum. Within that requirement, professors have almost complete freedom in the organization and amount of material in their courses’ home pages.

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The New Face of ERP – Part II

Five ERP Models to Know When evaluating future enterprise software directions, keep these four options in mind: TRADITIONAL SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS Leaders: Oracle Corp., SAP AG, SunGard, numerous others Upside: Very reliable, predictable, and scalable Downside: Potentially high acquisition and customization costs; potentially high support costs HOSTED APPLICATIONS Leaders: Oracle, SunGard, Drexel University (Pa.), RightNow Technologies,

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Education Department Announces Second Round of Public Meetings Seeking Advice from Experts on Ways to Improve Assessments

The U.S. Department of Education announced today that it will hold a second round of public input meetings to listen to and learn from assessment experts and practitioners. To date the department has convened seven meetings in three cities (Boston, Atlanta and Denver). Thirty-seven States joined department leadership and nearly 700 members of the public

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