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Journalism students are working to create and code their own apps

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. 

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Designing a digital credential ecosystem that places students at the center

More than 100 participants gathered in downtown Phoenix last week to chart the future of the ever-growing digital credential ecosystem at the 2023 Trusted Learner Network (TLN) Unconference. The fourth annual event attracted experts, technologists…

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Planning and Programs Director Katie Ranes Retires

Planning and Programs Director at ASU Katie Ranes is retiring on April 13, 2018. This is both a happy and sad time all at once. Katie will take with her a vast resource of knowledge and experience that many in the ASU community have relied on over…

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Bridging the Chaos: UTO’s First Technology in the Public Interest Event Brings Author David Weinberger to ASU

Where does journalism fit into technology and our future? How do you cover “overload,” the constant flow of information that goes to and fro on the internet? How can journalism help us face the echo chambers that form in response to chaos? These…

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Remote Resilience

ASU Faculty + Staff Closing the Distance with Slack

by Jackie Porter, UTO Portfolio ManagerRead more Remote Resilience stories.

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Empower 2020 Gathers ASU IT Professional Community to Celebrate and Find New Technology Accomplishments

Empower 2020, ASU’s IT Professional Community Day, was suddenly shifted to a virtual affair, like so many other events, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. But as with previous years, attendees gathered to share ideas and still look to the future…

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