Sunday, August 31, 2014

"TECH Dozens" -- HBCUs' Sunday Magazine -- Week Ending 8/30/14

Last updated: Sunday 8/31/14 @ 2:20 pm

This week's cover = Graphic from TechCrunch tweet about Amazon's $1 billion purchase of Twitch 

... Other top story ==> Howard University's $11 million research grant


Below find links to the Digital Learning Lab's "Dozens" of favorite news items about HBCUs' use of technology to enhance their teaching, research, and community services ... plus news about hackathons and related issues ... in HBCU media and Tech media ... for the week ending Saturday 8/30/14 @ 9:00 am ... Links to previous editions of the Dozens can be found here ==> Back issues can be searched for old tweets.

A. HBCUs | B. Ed Tech | C. Gen Tech | D. Hackers | E. Events

Friday, August 29, 2014

DLL Storify of NewME Accelerator's Twitter Chat with the Founder of "Whose Your Landlord" on Friday 8/29/14

Last update: Friday 8/29/14 @ 3:16 pm 
NewME Accelerator hosts a regular series of Twitter chats with founders of startup firms. This week's guest was Ofo Ezeugwu, founder and CEO of Whose Your Landlord (@wylandlord), a Website that enables tenants to hold landlords accountable for their actions ==> "In the name "Whose Your Landlord" we purposefully use the possessive form of the word 'who' because we are now returning the ownership back to the tenants. "Whose Your Landlord" gives the tenants a voice and places the power into the hands of the people it should be in. This site is an open area for you to tell us about the good, the bad, and the ugly, when it comes to dealing with your past landlords."

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

DLL Storify of @Innov8tivmag's Twitter Chat on Tuesday 8/26/14

Last update: Tuesday 8/26/14 @ 6:35 pm EST

@Innov8tivmag, together with @IBOMLLC and @NBITLO, hosted a Twitter Chat this afternoon in preparation for the upcoming Urban Tech Weekend in Houston TX. Below find the DLL's storify of this insightful conversation. Some key participants included: @awestechchief @kaidup @kimberlyn_evans

Sunday, August 24, 2014

"TECH Dozens" -- HBCUs' Sunday Magazine -- Week Ending 8/24/14

Last updated: Sunday 8/24/14 @ 9:30pm


This week's cover = Photo from tweet about Florida Polytechnic University's new library without books ... other top stories ==> "hackers" as thieves and other malefactors
 

Below find links to the Digital Learning Lab's "Dozens" of favorite news items about HBCUs' use of technology to enhance their teaching, research, and community services ... plus news about hackathons and related issues ... in HBCU media and Tech media ... for the week ending Saturday mm/dd/yy @ 12:00 noon ... in reverse chronological order from latest to earliest ... Links to previous editions of the Dozens can be found here ==> Back issues ... Back issues can be searched for old tweets.

A. HBCUs | B. Ed Tech | C. Gen Tech | D. Hackers | E. Events

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Enrollments in Online Courses in the Fall 2012 Semester at Public vs. Private HBCUs

Last update: Thursday 2/5/15 @ 1:02pm 
This report is the DLL's first attempt to tabulate and analyze the data about student enrollments in "distance education" (DE) courses that was compiled by the IPEDS Data Center (U.S. Department of Education) for the first time for the Fall 2012 semester. Indeed, the Fall 2012 data was the only "distance education" data that IPEDS has published on its website as of July 2014..

This report only considers enrollments in DE courses offered by HBCUs. Subsequent reports will place the patterns observed in the HBCU data into the broader context of patterns found in the online enrollments of all of the nation's accredited colleges and universities.


(Note: This report will be updated soon to consider more recent IPEDS data and related data from the Babson surveys.)

Sunday, August 17, 2014

"TECH Dozens" -- HBCUs' Sunday Magazine -- Week Ending 8/16/14

Last updated: Sunday 8/17/14 @ 7:41 pm

This week's cover = Graphic from tweet about #Ferguson that appears in a special supplement to this week's magazine ... Other top stories ==>  HBCUs Announce Big Grants ... plus First Female Wins Top Math Prize


Below find links to the Digital Learning Lab's "Dozens" of favorite news items about HBCUs' use of technology to enhance their teaching, research, and community services ... plus news about hackathons and related issues ... in HBCU media and Tech media ... for the week ending Saturday 8/16/14 @ 12:00 noon ... in reverse chronological order from latest to earliest ... Links to previous editions of the Dozens can be found here ==> Back issues ... Back issues can be searched for old tweets.

A. HBCUs | B. Ed Tech | C. Gen Tech | D. Hackers | E. Events

Monday, August 11, 2014

HBCU Stats ... Enrollments and 6-Year Graduation Rates

Last update: Friday 8/15/14 @ 9:38 am
Table 2, at the bottom of this note, presents the enrollments and 6-year graduation rates for the 86 HBCUs that offered bachelors degree programs in the Fall 2012 -- which is the most recent semester for which this IPEDS data is available. The overview presented in Table 1 provides a useful context for reviewing the detailed information presented in Table 2. 

Saturday, August 09, 2014

Storify of NewME Accelerator's Twitter Chat with Founder of Vosmap on Friday 7/9/14

Last update: Saturday 7/8/14 @ 6:11 am
NewMe Accelerator hosts a regular series of Twitter chats with founders of startup firms. This week's guest was Maurene Erokwu, founder and CEO of VOSMAP -- maker of an app that allows clients to use Google's street view technology to create virtual tours of their facilities

Tuesday, August 05, 2014

Making Hackathons More Understandable and More Fun for Remote Observers -- updated with Exemplars 11/18/14

Last update: Tuesday 3/24/15 @ 1:21 pm
These notes suggest a few procedures that could make hackathons more understandable and more fun for remote observers who are following the action via tweets and blogs. Hackathons attracted my attention because of my personal background as an educator who has a long-standing commitment to online programs and who has also been a policy planner, an academic systems analyst, an IT support professional, and a developer of complex computer applications; hence my suggestions will be applicable to community service hackathons (a/k/a "civic hackathons") and educational hackathons ... but they may also have value for commercial hackathons that provide winning teams with start-up investments or later rounds of funding.

Sunday, August 03, 2014

"TECH Dozens" -- HBCUs' Sunday Magazine -- Week Ending 8/2/14

Last updated: Sunday 8/3/14 @ 4:53 pm

This week's cover = photo from WSJ tweet about mobile app usage ... other top stories include ==> FAMU prof and student become Fulbright Scholars ... and eBay's gender diverse, but minority undiverse staffing


Below find links to the Digital Learning Lab's "Dozens" of favorite news items about HBCUs' use of technology to enhance their teaching, research, and community services ... plus news about hackathons and related issues ... in HBCU media and Tech media ... for the week ending Saturday 8/2/14 @ 12:00 noon ... usually in reverse chronological order from latest to earliest ... Links to previous editions of the Dozens can be found here ==> Back issues ... Back issues can be searched for old tweets.

A. HBCUs | B. Ed Tech | C. Gen Tech | D. Hackers | E. Events