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From Wikis to avatars, online education is fast adapting to ever-changing technology trends.
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Not limited to worst-case scenarios like shootings or bomb scares, officials also use notifications for snow days and traffic delays.
Letters were sent to 58 colleges warning of possible lawsuits against students.
Students check email and surf the web at MIT. (Jeffrey MacMillan for USN&WR)
Microsoft and Google are hosting university systems in the hope of winning future customers.
An Arkansas school bus with Internet access makes use of students' long rides to class.
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