Education Technology Insights: Contributors

Utilizing the Course LMS as a One-Stop-Shop for Students

Utilizing the Course LMS as a One-Stop-Shop for Students

Austen Canonica, Adjunct Professor of Marketing, Assistant Director Marketing & Communications, Florida Atlantic University

The Role of Technology in College Admissions, Recruitment, and Enrollment

The Role of Technology in College Admissions, Recruitment, and Enrollment

Shreail Hinton, M.Ed, Director of Admissions at Nash Community College

Addressing the Cybersecurity Workforce Shortage: Educational Pathways and Stackable Credentials

Addressing the Cybersecurity Workforce Shortage: Educational Pathways and Stackable Credentials

Angela Orebaugh, Ph.D., Assistant Professor and Director of Cybersecurity and IT Programs, University of Virginia

Bright Horizons Back-Up Care Simplified with New Mobile App

Bright Horizons Back-Up Care Simplified with New Mobile App

Andrew Williams, Director of Product Management, Bright Horizons

Why Treat Students as the enemy when it comes to Cybersecurity?

Why Treat Students as the enemy when it comes to Cybersecurity?

Greg Gazanian, Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer, Arcadia Unified School District

A Sense-able Approach to School Violence

A Sense-able Approach to School Violence

Randal S. Doaty, Director of Security, The Hill School

Robotic Process Automation and Artificial Intelligence - A Value Proposition Primer for CIOs

Robotic Process Automation and Artificial Intelligence - A Value Proposition Primer for CIOs

Sammy Amirghodsi, VP, Data Management, Options Clearing Corporation (OCC)

Binge-Watching Education: Using Compelling Video to Engage Students Online

Binge-Watching Education: Using Compelling Video to Engage Students Online

Dr. Andrea Backman, Chief Academic Officer and Provost, Strayer University

Three Ways AI Can Answer Every Student Who Raises a Hand

Three Ways AI Can Answer Every Student Who Raises a Hand

Doug McCollum, Senior Vice President and head of Curriculum and Products, K12

University CIOs Have The Hardest Job

University CIOs Have The Hardest Job

Neal Tilley, Director- Business Development Education Vertical, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise