The Ultimate Guide To Online Teaching

What is Online Teaching? Online teaching typically refers to courses that are delivered completely online, meaning there are no physical or on-campus class sessions. Online courses can be designed for a handful of enrolled students or can be made open and accessible to a wide variety of participants. Instructors may choose to teach an online…

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FIRE statement on Murthy v. Missouri

The Supreme Court sidestepped deciding whether government pressure on social media platforms violates the First Amendment. But just a few weeks ago, it unanimously reaffirmed a core First Amendment principle: The government can’t censor by private coercion any more than it can by public legislation.  Despite reams of evidence documenting government pressure, the court held today…

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Wi-Fi 7: What Higher Education Needs to Know

Wi-Fi 7 also provides security features, including a mandatory implementation of WPA3 encryption in the 6GHz spectrum. This provides secure roaming for devices while also strengthening security measures. “Its encryption protocol strengthens security measures against various threats, including offline dictionary attacks and vulnerabilities exploited in previous iterations,” says Chau. Wi-Fi 7 will prioritize official emergency…

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Republicans Vote To Advance Contempt For AG Garland, Because Executive Privilege Is … Bad Now?

(Photo by Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images) Late last night, Republicans on the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees voted to advance a resolution holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. The hearing was originally scheduled to take place in the morning, but was moved to 8 p.m. to allow several members to attend Donald Trump’s…

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