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Campus Tech Connection is coming at you this week with guest co-host Brian LeDuc.  Brian joins the #CTCX crew tonight to chat about prepping to be a Student Affairs graduate student before you become one. What do you need to know before your first year? How can you prepare? How does this all translate to becoming a new [...]

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Well, it appears that Google has hooked the Campus Tech Connection yet again.  All of us have been able to get in and check out Google Plus, and yes, we are impressed.  Is this the future of social networking?  What sucks about it right now?  And most importantly, what are some ways to use this [...]

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So, we’re adding some new podcasts and we thought it would be worth an update on how to listen.  Our current podcasts are. The Daily Dose – a short podcast of daily student affairs news with Sarah Craddock.  http://breakdrink.com/category/daily-dose/ Student Affairs Podcast – Covering issues and ideas across the student affairs world with Gary Ballinger, [...]

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Campus Tech Connection is off for June 20th.  We worked two weeks in a row and decided that was enough!  We’ll be back June 27th. In the meantime, here’s some stories we’ve run across this week that we thought were worth reading or thinking on. Web Apps in Windows 8 – Windows 8 is going [...]

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Way back in the infancy of Campus Tech Connection (by that, I mean Summer 2010), we hosted Flat World Knowledge on the third ever Campus Tech Connection.  Eric Frank was our guest and he was great.  We talked about their product at length, as they are “the world’s largest publisher of free and open college [...]

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So, hopefully you’ve noticed that today is the WWDC for Apple, where they reveal their newest gadgets and software.  The rumors from Mashable are viewable here http://mashable.com/2011/06/05/apple-2011-wwdc/ You can catch up on the commentary at http://live.twit.tv/ Either way, we know this is going to be a big deal, so we’ll be breaking it all down.   [...]

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BreakDrink recently launched Student Affairs TV to host the great video content from our conferences, and webinars.  We are also posting other great content from around the web and other student affairs professionals like Ed Cabellon. So far we have created Channels from our Spring 2010 Conference and our Fall 2010 Conference. We also have a Tech [...]

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[Audio clip: view full post to listen] We had a few technical difficulties and missed part of the show, but what we did get is worth listening to. Eric discusses his experience at EDUCAUSE 2010, the future of student affairs and technology, and crystal trombones. Find Eric online: Blog Twitter Inside Higher Ed blog

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My physics teacher in high school would sometimes share the ideas or situations he had been mulling over in recent days. He would always end the story with, “these are the things that keep me up at night.” Sometimes he would be talking about complex physics problems, other times world events, and once the fact [...]

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U.S. News & World Report Has Decided Which Colleges Has the Best Teachers 3 Mexican American Educators Talk about Arizona’s Policies on Education Huffington Post Wants to Know: Where Will College Go? Are Athletes Worth 10 Times More Than The Average Student? Will Liberal Education Boom or Bust with Tech Savy World Students in Illinois [...]

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