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    Competition encourages students to showcase their learning through technology

    Alek LewisNewsStudent LifeFebruary 16, 2020February 17, 2020

    David Ecker, the director of iCREATE, said SBU Inspirations is meant to be a fun activity that helps to both educate faculty on how technology could help their classes and help students showcase their projects to peers and potential employers.

    Lynda.com student subscription ends at Stony Brook

    Courtney MurphyFeaturedNewsTop StorySeptember 24, 2017September 24, 2017

    The university’s subscription to Lynda.com ended on July 8, 2017, after a series of surveys conducted by TLT reported that only two to six percent of students actually used its services.

    Printing outage sparked by data overload leaves students unprepared

    Jill RyanNewsAugust 30, 2015

    SINC sites across campus experienced a printing outage on Monday, Aug. 24 and Tuesday, Aug. 25 that left many students frustrated, confused and unprepared for class.

    Blackboard looks to improve compatibility with both students and technology

    Caithlin PenaNewsFebruary 6, 2014

    As the semester begins, students are adjusting to new classes, new professors, new classmates and a new Blackboard, students’ go-to source for class updates and assignments received a makeover during the winter break.

    DoIT offers Blackboard and SOLAR apps for students

    Heather KhalifaNewsTop StoryFebruary 25, 2013

    The Information Technology department (DoIT) now has something in common with the technology giants of Facebook, Google and Microsoft: it has gone mobile.

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