Elizabeth Estes, chief idea officer for Meraki.Social, will present “The Digital Revolution: Innovation, Intelligence, and Connected Imaginations—The New Currencies of Business.”
Topic: Technology
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Surveys about Illinois State’s customized learning management system are available now for instructors and students.
Technology and Engineering education students attend District 214 Robot Rumble
Illinois State University Technology and Engineering Collegiate Association (TEECA) members were in attendance at the District 214 and 211 Robot Rumble (Battle Bots) competition on February 23 and 24.
Computer security threat affects most computers and mobile devices
By now you may have heard about another big tech issue, a set of security vulnerabilities called Spectre and Meltdown.
Technology students participate in ‘shadowing’ program
Students in the Department of Technology participated in the faculty “shadowing” program as a way of improving their professional networking and communication skills.
Timothy Bassett, 2017 Technology Outstanding Young Alumnus
Meet Tim Bassett, the 2017 2017 Technology Outstanding Young Alumnus award winner.
IT community comes together for CITx conference
Information Technology professionals from throughout Illinois State University gathered in the State Farm Hall of Business on November 17 for the Continuous Improvement in Technology Extension (CITx) conference.
17th Annual Technology Day at Illinois State University
The 17th Annual Technology Day 2017 was held October 13 at Illinois State University.
CSD students use virtual case studies for professional training
Communication issues addressed in CSD 422: Assessment Across the Lifespan included: voice, expressive language, motor speech, pragmatic language, language differences, phonology, augmentative-alternative communication, fluency, written language, cognitive-communication, and aphasia.
GLT teams with Suspect Convictions podcast to examine 1998 Bloomington murder
WGLT, Bloomington-Normal’s public media, is partnering with the popular true crime podcast Suspect Convictions to explore the 1998 murder of a 3-year-old Bloomington girl, Christina McNeil.