Editor's Picks

Technology

  • Sex app

    The Kinsey Institute and School of Informatics have re-released an app for anonymous reporting of sexual behaviors.

  • $20 million savings

    IU has saved nearly $20 million using the Kuali open source financial system.

  • Advanced networking

    IU's new NetTalk lecture series launches May 7 at IUPUI.

  • Lynda.com classes

    All IU students, staff and faculty will continue to have fee-free access to e-learning from lynda.com through June 30, 2016.

  • Assessing technologies

    IU expands learning technologies pilot with Blackboard and Desire2Learn.

  • Who needs test tubes?

    IU Northwest students were recognized for their creative use of mathematics software to demonstrate chemistry concepts.

  • IU Mobile

    The IU Mobile app has been enhanced to include benefits and payroll information.

  • Kuali is here

    Since 2005, IU has been working to build and implement the Kuali Financial System.

  • Parallel programming

    UITS is offering two free parallel programming workshops next week in Bloomington and Indianapolis.

  • Data Privacy Month

    IU offers a multimedia approach to Data Privacy Day -- now Data Privacy Month at IU -- with webinars, blogs, videos, tweets and more.

  • Instagram angst

    IU privacy expert: Don't like Instagram's new terms of service? Quit.

  • Secure your smartphone

    Is your smartphone secure? IU offers tips to keep your information safe.

  • Computer safety

    L. Jean Camp has received $2.4 million from Homeland Security to keep computer users safe.

  • Distance learning

    Technology tools have allowed students from Slovenia and IUPUI to share virtual classroom space.

  • New degree program

    IUPUI will establish a Bachelor of Science in technical communication.

  • STIM grant

    A Bay View Alliance grant will support expanded science, technology, informatics and mathematics teaching methods at IU.

  • EBay Inspire scholarships

    EBay Inspire, inspired by an IU alumunus, awards scholarships to seven female tech students.

  • Robotics challenge

    IU informatics researchers are part of a team taking part in an international robotics challenge.

  • Aspirations in Computing

    IU took part in the third annual Indiana Aspirations in Computing Award competition.

  • Cybersecurity Awareness Month

    IU's Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research offers practical tips for the general public during Cybersecurity Awareness Month.