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Month September 2022

Online university Nexford will use $8M to plug affordability and relevance gaps in education

U.S.-based online university platform Nexford University has raised $8 million in a Series A round co-led by New Markets Venture Partners and Learn Capital, two prominent edtech venture capital firms in the U.S. that have invested in Pathstream, Udemy and… Continue Reading →

Cool Tools 2022 Spotlight: Airtable

In this post, Sarah Woloschuk talks about the features of the Cool Tool she demoed at the 2022 AALL Annual Meeting. Sarah is the Scholarly Publishing Librarian at the University of Michigan Law School. Questions about this Cool Tool? Contact… Continue Reading →

New Raspberry Pi OS Update Brings Desktop Enhancements, More

Powered by Linux kernel 5.15.61, the new Raspberry Pi OS update is here to further enhance the LXDE-based PIXEL desktop environment. The post New Raspberry Pi OS Update Brings Desktop Enhancements, More appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original… Continue Reading →

iOS 16 Available September 12th

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Blender 3.3 LTS Officially Released with Support for Intel Arc Graphics

Blender 3.3 is here exactly three months after Blender 3.2 and brings a lot of changes, starting with support for Intel Arc graphics. Learn more here. The post Blender 3.3 LTS Officially Released with Support for Intel Arc Graphics appeared… Continue Reading →

New Release of Virtual Law Clinic Adds Timekeeping, Case Management Integration, Chat and More

In a post here in April, I wrote about the imminent launch of Virtual Law Clinic, a product designed to make it easier for law firms and legal organizations to manage their pro bono matters, enabling them to assign matters… Continue Reading →

2022-09-07 14:10:24

If you watch Bear, creating a software product is done the way the sous-chef Sydney develops a new item for their menu. If you’re going for the full effect, you iterate and test, think, go back and do it all,… Continue Reading →

Slack offers new DocuSign integration to streamline e-signature process

Slack has announced a new contact lifecycle management (CLM) integration with e-signature platform DocuSign, allowing users to navigate the full agreement processes inside their Slack workspace.Although users already had the ability to send, sign and collaborate on agreements with DocuSign… Continue Reading →

With BA.5 boosters, Biden officials herald the start of annual COVID shots

Enlarge / Syringes filled with COVID-19 vaccine sit on a table at a COVID-19 vaccination clinic on April 06, 2022 in San Rafael, California. (credit: Getty | Justin Sullivan) The updated COVID-19 boosters targeting the BA.4/5 subvariants now rolling out… Continue Reading →

Should professors still record lectures? Maybe. Maybe not

Image: When Martha Alibali, professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, first used lecture-capture technology last spring, she worried that her efforts might suppress in-person attendance. Many students still participated in the live class, and they shared thoughts… Continue Reading →

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