Distance Learning

Read: Judge Dismisses Class Action Lawsuit Against University Over Tuition Refunds

Judge Dismisses Class Action Lawsuit Against University Over Tuition Refunds

The judge ruled that the Northeastern University’s contract didn’t promise in-person classes.

Read: Oregon School District Updates Virtual Classroom Security After Zoom Bombing Incident

Oregon School District Updates Virtual Classroom Security After Zoom Bombing Incident

During the Zoom bombing incident, a man exposed himself to students taking a class at a middle school.

Read: 49,000 Chicago Public School Students Didn’t Attend First Day of Remote Learning

49,000 Chicago Public School Students Didn’t Attend First Day of Remote Learning

As a result, the district has made tens of thousands of phone calls, initiated a mass flyering campaign, and trained security officers for home visits.

Read: Hackers Publish Student Data When Las Vegas Schools Refuse to Pay Ransom

Hackers Publish Student Data When Las Vegas Schools Refuse to Pay Ransom

The release of information is an escalation in tactics by hackers taking advantage of school districts relying on distance learning during the pandemic.

Read: Increase Your Defenses Against Cyber Attacks Now

Increase Your Defenses Against Cyber Attacks Now

The coronavirus and current political turmoil have led to an increasing number of cyber attacks. Campuses must immediately take more precautions.

Read: House Party Forces Massachusetts High School to Switch to Distance Learning

House Party Forces Massachusetts High School to Switch to Distance Learning

The party was attended by 50-60 students, many of whom weren’t wearing face coverings or practicing physical distancing.

Read: Average Cost of Data Breach in Healthcare Industry Hit $7.13 Million in 2020

Average Cost of Data Breach in Healthcare Industry Hit $7.13 Million in 2020

The average cost for a healthcare data breach is 84% more than the global average.

Read: Colleges Continue Struggle to Contain COVID-19

Colleges Continue Struggle to Contain COVID-19

Quarantines and cancelling spring break are just some of the ways campuses are trying to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

Read: Over 75% of COVID-19 Hotspots Are in College Towns

Over 75% of COVID-19 Hotspots Are in College Towns

So far, more than 50,000 coronavirus cases in the U.S. have been linked to universities that brought students back to campus.

Read: Remote Learning Makes Schools Giant Targets for Cybercriminals, Experts Warn

Remote Learning Makes Schools Giant Targets for Cybercriminals, Experts Warn

New technologies implemented by schools to support remote and hybrid learning have made them significant targets for cyber attacks.

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