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Software helps crack down on plagiarism

Plagiarism is nothing new for educators. For as long as there have been essays, there have been students looking to cheat their way out of having to write them. In the past that typically meant copying information out of encyclopedias and other reference materials. With the massive amount of media outlets and online sources available to them, today...

Online education: Faculty and staff duke it out at Duke University

Although it seems like digital learning is still the new kid on the block, many people find it to be, well, pretty normal. Most Americans believe that within the next few years, taking classes online will be commonplace. And with the surge of online learning opportunities offered near and far, it looks like it already has become widely accepted. In...

Dude, where’s my bandwidth? Colleges struggle to pay for high-speed internet in dorms

It wasn't that long ago that the two major necessities for freshmen dorm rooms were a television and a mini-fridge. Now the world has gone high tech, and dorm life has too. Students living on campus could easily have multiple devices on them at any given time. They might not all be for educational purposes, but they all do have one thin...