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Samsung’s refreshed Smart Monitor M8 gets a $100 discount | Engadget

[ad_1] Samsung’s refreshed M8 Smart Monitor is currently on sale at $100 less than retail, and you can get one right now for $600 if you’re looking for a multi-functional display. It’s the new version of the monitor Samsung launched at CES in 2022, which comes with both smart TV and internet of things (IoT) …

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My Galaxy Z Flip 5 Wishlist: Anticipating Samsung Unpacked’s Most Exciting Reveal

[ad_1] Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy Z Flip 5 this week at its Galaxy Unpacked event on July 26. We will likely learn what’s next for Samsung’s foldable phones and could see the Galaxy Z Fold 5. We won’t know anything for certain until Wednesday, but nearly a year ago we got the Galaxy Z …

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Instructional Designer

[ad_1] A Master’s degree in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, or a closely related field. A minimum of three (3) years of professional experience in Instructional Design, preferably in a higher education setting. Extensive experience with various Learning Management Systems (ex. Blackboard, Canvas), content authoring tools (ex. Articulate 360), and multimedia production tools. Strong project management …

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Public scholarship must be more integral to academic work (opinion)

[ad_1] wellphoto/iStock/Getty Images When my co-editor, Ian Bogost, and I launched our book and essay series “Object Lessons” 10 years ago, we just wanted to make some pretty short books and accessible, engaging essays about deceptively simple topics: basic things instead of big ideas. We wanted to give scholars some fresh ways to write about …

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Report: Catholic higher ed governance in flux

[ad_1] Governance structures at Catholic colleges and universities are rapidly changing as their sponsoring orders of nuns and priests shrink in size and relinquish some of their historic leadership responsibilities. A new report by the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities and the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges details the varied strategies …

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College “email for life” at risk as Google limits free storage

[ad_1] For years at Colgate University in New York, students getting an email address “for life” was a given. Then, in February, an email portent arrived—by email, of course: alumni learned that their lifetime email addresses might be phased out next year. “Even with the lead time, people were caught off guard,” said Carl Klauss, …

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What’s at stake for institutions, students in farm bill talks

[ad_1] As Congress gears up to update the sprawling and expensive farm bill, land-grant institutions want lawmakers to boost research funding and make other investments while advocates representing students are hoping to make food assistance easier to access for students. “If nothing changes in the farm bill, we will continue to have a massive federal …

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