“Higher education institutions have always been at the forefront of innovative approaches to learning. A new era of this innovation dawned on Oct. 29, 1969, when a computer at UCLA sent a message to Stanford University across ARPANET, the first packet-switched network, marking the beginning of decentralized, node-based network communication. This leadership continues today as universities adopt technologies that together form the connected campus. What Is the Connected Campus? A connected campus supports improved learning experiences, campus operations and overall decision-making by university…
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