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Lindsay McKenzie

Lindsay McKenzie

Education Technology Reporter at Inside Higher Ed

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Law School Striking Chief Justice John Marshall From Name | Inside Higher Ed

The University of Illinois at Chicago’s Board of Trustees yesterday voted to approve the renaming of the university’s John Marshall Law School. Starting July 1, the law school will be known as the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law. A legacy of racist views and actions rendered Marshall “a…
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Student Sues Remote Proctoring Company Proctorio | Inside Higher Ed

A Miami University student named Erik Johnson is suing online proctoring company Proctorio. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday, alleges that Proctorio falsely accused Johnson of copyright infringement and impeded his First Amendment rights. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit that aims to prot…
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Accellion data security breach latest to hit universities

A list of higher education institutions affected by a vulnerability in supposedly secure file transfer software could grow, cybersecurity experts say.
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FBI Warns of Increased Ransomware Attacks Targeting Colleges | Insi...

A group of cybercriminals is increasingly targeting colleges, schools and seminaries and attempting to extort them, the FBI’s Cyber Division has warned. In an advisory to cybersecurity professionals and system administrators published Tuesday, the FBI said that criminals are leveraging software call…
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Did positive thinking boost college faculty’s online teaching?

Faculty members who saw the shift to online learning as an opportunity were less likely to feel burned out or receive poor ratings on their teaching.
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‘Inside Higher Ed’ Report on the Digital Divide | Inside Higher Ed

Inside Higher Ed has released a new report, “Bridging the Digital Divide: Lessons From COVID-19,” which is available for download, free, here. The report, by Lindsay McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed’s technology reporter, explores how certain groups of students were affected by limited access to technolog…
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Adding ethnic studies into college curricula has long been controve...

As ethnic studies requirements are put in place in California, capping years of struggle, educators discuss why it’s important to talk about race in the classroom.
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COVID-19’s impact on for-profit colleges still murky as second-quar...

Some for-profit colleges reported increased profitability and modest enrollment gains as the economy crashed in the second quarter, but it’s still not clear whether the current pandemic and recession will turn around the fortunes of a sector that had been struggling.
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Survey data reveal impact of COVID-19 on perceptions of online educ...

New survey data show pandemic may be disproportionately influencing women to choose online education over in-person options.
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How colleges are communicating with students about COVID-19

Colleges are employing multipronged strategies to inform students about the pandemic. Will their efforts get students to take safety precautions seriously?
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Colleges face evolving cyber extortion threat

Cybercriminals successfully targeted three colleges and universities using ransom tactics new to higher ed. Experts say more institutions are likely to be affected.
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Cengage and McGraw-Hill cancel merger plans

Publishers Cengage and McGraw-Hill Education have terminated plans to merge after scrutiny from regulators.
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College librarians prepare for looming budget cuts, and journal sub...

University librarians are preparing for tough times ahead, even though the fiscal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is yet to be fully understood. Could big deals with publishers be on the chopping block?
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Survey suggests challenges for open textbooks ahead

Awareness and adoption of open educational resources continue to grow, a new report suggests. But the movement could be overshadowed by publisher initiatives like inclusive access.
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Cengage and McGraw-Hill navigate challenging merger delay

Merging two giant educational publishers was never going to be smooth sailing, but the process has been rockier than Cengage and McGraw-Hill Education expected.
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Working with student social media influencers

Colleges are increasingly collaborating with students who have large social media followings. Where do the boundaries lie?
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The A to Z of social media for academia

Your definitive guide to using social and creative media as an academic
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Inside a massive online university’s marketing efforts | Inside Hig...

Inside Higher Ed profiles Southern New Hampshire University’s approach to getting its name out, as competition and scrutiny mount.
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College profs say smartphones can help low-income students have aca...

An academic prompts debate after commenting on low-income students’ need for smartphones and how lack of access to the devices can hurt college performance.
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Social media: the good, the bad and the ugly

With about one-third of Earth’s 7 billion inhabitants on a social network, it is an inevitable part of scholars’ lives. While many academics find Twitter and Facebook useful means of disseminating their research, Sara Custer finds that the addictive seeking of ‘likes’ has its perils
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Wins and losses mark the colourful tenure of outgoing Tasman counci...

Lindsay McKenzie faces his final week at the helm of Tasman District Council after six years in the top job.