DevOps platform provider JFrog is taking aim at a growing challenge for enterprises: users deploying AI tools without IT approval.
How will the technology landscape in higher education change in the coming year? We're inviting our readership to weigh in with their predictions, wishes, or worries for 2026. In particular, we're ...
Campus Technology has announced the winners of its 2025 Product of the Year Awards. Since 2020, these awards have recognized outstanding product development achievements of manufacturers and suppliers ...
Whether your institution aims to boost retention, streamline operations, or enhance service delivery, this playbook offers clear steps to align AI adoption with mission-driven outcomes. Download today ...
Discover how colleges and universities can better defend themselves in an era of rapidly evolving, AI-enhanced cyber threats with Cybersecurity Essentials in a New Threat Landscape.
In this episode of the Campus Technology Insider Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Rhea Kelly sits down with Jenay Robert, Senior Researcher at Educause, to discuss the 2025 Horizon Action Plan focusing on ...
What should colleges and universities expect from the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in the coming year? Here's what the experts told us. In an open call last month, we asked higher ...
Agentic AI will be the top tech trend for 2025, according to research firm Gartner. The term describes autonomous machine "agents" that move beyond query-and-response generative chatbots to do ...
Of the more than 65 million student papers reviewed for AI writing by Turnitin's detection tool since April, more than 2 million — or 3.3% of all papers reviewed — have been flagged as containing 80% ...
In a recent survey from the Digital Education Council, a global alliance of universities and industry representatives focused on education innovation, the majority of students (86%) said they use ...
"If you were to step into one of my classrooms, you'd think I was teaching a kindergarten class, not a physics class," laughs Harvard University (MA) professor Eric Mazur. "Not because the students ...