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The State of Cloud Computing in 2011 [INFOGRAPHIC]

via ReadWriteWeb BitNami, Cloud.com and Zenoss have released the results of its 2011 Cloud Computing Outlook survey. You can request a copy of the report here. Only 20% respondents have no plans to develop a cloud computing strategy, but there was a clear preference for using dedicated hardware instead of public cloud infrastructure. Virtualization is […]

How Online Education Is Changing the Way We Learn [INFOGRAPHIC]

via Mashable Over the past decade or so, the Internet has become a huge source of information and education, especially for those who might be short on time, money or other resources. And it’s not just crowdsourced data collections like Wikipedia or single-topic blogs that encourage individual learning; huge corporations and nonprofits are making online education and virtual […]

CampusCE Provides Solution for NDUS

CampusCE is pleased to announce that the North Dakota University System (NDUS) with five community colleges, four regional universities and two research universities has chosen CampusCE to service their continuing education, and workforce training management needs. NDUS will utilize CampusCE’s PeopleSoft integration capabilities to provide a common reporting platform across the NDUS institutions. TrainND, the […]

CampusCE at TACE Conference 2011

CampusCE’s Amanda Gaffney and Loren Pace attended the Texas Administrators of Continuing Education conference. Held annually in Austin, TACE draws continuing education professionals from the entire state of Texas to discuss the challenges facing Continuing Education and Workforce Development. As a platinum sponsor, CampusCE hosted a break out session, focusing on the difficulties and exciting […]

CampusCE Provides Solution for the KSU Alumni Affairs Dept

CampusCE extends its scalable cloud solution to the Alumni Affairs Department of Kennesaw State University. CampusCE will provide the KSU Alumni Affairs Department with a registration software management solution that significantly extends its current system with a uniquely branded e-commerce interface. With the power of the CampusCE Education Management System, KSU Alumni Affairs will be […]

Cuts hit classes that lead to jobs

via The Seattle Times When it comes to cutting millions of dollars out of state community- and technical-college budgets this spring, perhaps the most vexing issue is that the very programs that could kick-start new careers won’t be available for all the students who want to enroll. The Legislature last month sliced $84 million from […]

CampusCE Attends ICCET/WeTRaIN Conference

CampusCE’s Michael Sylvan and Artom “Tom” Katkoff were excited to attend his year’s ICCET/WeTRaIN ­Spring Conference on May 5th and 6th at the Four Points Sheraton in Fairview Heights, Illinois. Dynamic futurist, and LERN CEO, William Graves, presented the challenges facing continuing education in the coming decade and outlined the coming struggle between “the Tea […]

Recruiting with Technology

via Campus Technology “James Maraviglia remembers a time when California Polytechnic State University relied on a paper-based system to keep track of its prospective and new students. The year was 1991, and this associate vice provost for marketing and enrollment development was a new hire at the San Luis Obispo, CA-based institution. ‘I was immediately […]

The Classroom Is ‘Distance Learning’; the Web Is Connected Learning

via Campus Technology “Some lament the isolating or distancing affects of the Web; yet, for educators, the Web can actually reconnect us with the natural, holistic process of learning. The Web, in fact, brings us closer to how humans learned for millennia before the five-century-long print disruption that truly was isolating and distancing. From the […]

A Fistful of Challenges for Ed Tech

via The Journal “A new report has identified key challenges facing education technology in the coming years, ranging from changing economics to instructional practices that have failed to adapt to the evolving technology landscape. But the No. 1 challenge in ed tech, according to the report, is with teachers themselves and the inadequacy of their […]