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How to Improve Your Higher Ed’s Website Efficiency

Think Orion

Utilize content delivery network (CDN) to distribute website content across servers globally for faster user delivery. Optimize server performance to ensure efficient server response times by optimizing configurations and server resources. Continuous Improvement The best-in-class website isn’t formed in one go.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Immersive Learning with WebXR Content

SweetRush

Like any web content stored and accessed from a server, WebXR content relies heavily on internet connection and speed. The number of simultaneous users a WebXR experience can support depends on server capacity. Project scope (and budget) grows with server capacity needs. What about privacy? We can help!

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These latest courses, Specialization, and Professional Certificates from Extended Reality (XR) and customer service to project management and AI

Coursera

With more world-class content launching every week, there are always new topics to explore, new skills to learn and new ways to achieve your goals. The NOCC is a proactive monitoring and troubleshooting team that monitors and manages globally distributed servers and resolves network bottlenecks in real time. What will you learn next?

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Twelve Ways to Add Value to Open Source LMS Systems

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Here we deal with problems such as grade data privacy, activation and deactivation of users for business reasons, and protecting sensitive business information arising from learning systems from prying eyes. The solution is a separate collaborative annotation server, such as TeemingPod.

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Data Security is a Concern for the Education Industry

Academia

Data privacy is a pressing issue for the education industry. Furthermore, thousands of students use their personal devices to access the web and mobile applications and this may put the server at risk. But this is not something new. How did it all start? Now how did it start? Common security threats faced by EdTech companies .

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TCC08: Wikis and Blogs and Tags: Oh Why?

Experiencing eLearning

Question about FERPA (student privacy law in the US). Help connect learning in class to learning outside. If students are really uncomfortable sharing online, you need to make accomodations–one participant said he dropped a class b/c it required Blogger and he doesn’t like Google’s privacy policies.

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SaaS Applications for Teaching Labs: 9 Benefits

ReadyTech

Moreover, if you use a hosted virtual machine, you won’t have to worry about managing the physical server. Instead of students logging into the instructor-led portal, we can relay everything the student is doing through the SaaS server. Privacy: In SaaS labs, students have more privacy with screen sharing.

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