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The world of technology is one of constant change. From new innovations uncovering shifted dynamics to shaping human interactions, technology is a disruptive force with the ability to both enhance and, on occasion, challenge the ways we learn, work…
Smart technology enhances the ways we live with more convenience, safety and inclusive services. When applied to the systems governing campuses, cities, regions and even the world, they can connect underserved communities and respond effectively to…
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In spite of our tendency to break things down into tidy time frames, like a new year or academic semester, change constantly turns over the status quo. Especially in the world of technology, where disruptive innovation may evolve rapidly from the…
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Lily Wong, an instructor at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, opens her laptop and links to the five motion-detecting smart screens fixed to the walls in front and beside her desk. She opens her Zoom room, and one by one, remote students replace…
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“Don’t give up. We can finish this together,” said Alexa Tarvid, team supervisor at ASU’s Experience Center, as she recounts conversations with Arizona residents applying for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). 
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Karla Murphy and Chelsie Schlesinger, co-instructors at ASU’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, have spent the last few semesters steeped in student podcast episodes. 
ASU computer science senior Krishna Prasad Sheshadri worked with visually impaired students when he was in high school in India. “I got involved in the processes for visually impaired students, especially those with economically disadvantaged…
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Get an inside look at how Enterprise Technology at Arizona State University delivers a dynamic digital ecosystem for a better connected and inclusive university and community – check out Enterprise Technology’s 2022 Year in Review.  
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The need for tech-savvy employees across industries is expected to increase 15% by 2031, much faster than the average rate of employment for all U.S. occupations. 
“The old model of higher education was built for a society that no longer exists,” said Dr. Chris Howard, executive vice president and chief operating officer for Arizona State University, a Public Enterprise, during a recent keynote.  This…
Participants of the Digital Trust Summit on a panel in Zoom. Learn more about ASU's Digital Trust Summit: https://tech.asu.edu/events/digital-trust-summit-2022
200 global cybersecurity professionals identify ‘security equity’ and ‘redesigning consent’ as moving targets for the field at ASU’s 2022 Digital Trust Summit. For many, our internet-connected devices know more about us than our closest friends.…