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Back to School: New Tech for the Classroom of the Future

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Imagine this scenario: instead of staring at a wall map of foreign lands, students can don some hi-tech headgear and be transported to those places in a 360-degree virtual world of images. —it makes sense that, finally, designers would begin to look past the frivolous and fun aspects of their gear and towards truly worthwhile applications.

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Take the Break: Recruiting College Students for Spring Recess Volunteering

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There was a time when that annual rite of passage known as spring break meant one thing for nearly every college student: the chance to let loose—usually in a warm climate—and party down. College students may procrastinate on a good many things, but planning their spring break isn’t one of them. Build a Structure Program.

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Watch Your Content: Protecting Your Website Against Copyright Infringement

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It might even be something less nefarious, such as students—so many of whom today do their research solely on the Internet—not realizing the implications of copying and pasting words into their homework. Imagine someone using a piece of text from your website and profiting from the act of doing so.

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Teaching with Tech: The Incredible—and Inevitable—Evolution of the Digital Classroom

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Institutions of teaching still wholly relied on the skill and effectiveness of the individual standing in front of a chalkboard to impart information to a hopefully wide-eyed audience—no matter if they were first graders learning their multiplication tables or medical students delving into the maze of human anatomy.

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