Updated: Free and Discounted Ed Tech Tools for Online Learning During the Coronavirus Pandemic - Campus Technology
Updated: Free and Discounted Ed Tech Tools for Online Learning During the Coronavirus Pandemic - Campus Technology |
- Updated: Free and Discounted Ed Tech Tools for Online Learning During the Coronavirus Pandemic - Campus Technology
- Google unveils tech to make it easier for doctors and patients to share health info - CNBC
- Cloud Applications Market Scope, Top Key Players and Forecast to 2027 Adobe Systems, Inc., Google, IBM Corporation, Infor, Microsoft Corporation, Oracle Corporation, Sage Group plc, Salesforce.com, inc, SAP SE, Workday, Inc. - Cole of Duty
Posted: 06 May 2020 09:24 AM PDT Teaching and Learning Updated: Free and Discounted Ed Tech Tools for Online Learning During the Coronavirus Pandemic![]() (Updated May 5, 2020; originally published March 16, 2020) As more and more colleges and universities have shut down their campuses in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19, education technology companies have stepped forward to help move student learning to the virtual realm. Some companies are making their paid services free through the rest of the school year; others are lifting limits to services and/or adding premium features to what's free. The following list will be updated regularly as announcements are made. (If you know of a company that should be included on this list, please send details to [email protected].) 365 Data Science has opened its Data Science Online program to all users until Apr. 15, 2020. The company said that program includes 21 courses, 600-plus exercises and 100-plus hours of video content. Coverage includes math, statistics, SQL, Python, data cleaning and visualization and machine and deep learning. Normally, the program costs $36/month. https://365datascience.com/pricing/ The Academy of Art University is hosting a free series of online events, including guest experts in art and design speaking through Zoom, movie afternoons and nights, and virtual workshops on sketching and the use of various software programs. https://www.academyart.edu/admissions/upcoming-events/ Acer has put together a handy comparison table that provides an overview of remote learning tools. The chart specifically compares Google Meet, Microsoft Teams and Zoom, for remote learning; and Facebook and YouTube for video conferencing. The information examines whether or not screen sharing is allowed, the maximum number of attendees, the maximum length of meetings and other features. https://eu-acerforeducation.acer.com/uncategorized/remote-learning-a-comparison-among-top-collaboration-tools/ Addigy, a cloud-based Apple device management platform, has announced free 60-day access for colleges and universities. The program helps organizations deploy, manage, and track new and existing Apple devices from a single console; automate IT tasks and implement IT policies related to deploying software, updating security settings, running scripts, managing groups of users, and distributing and updating software; and troubleshoot problems for users remotely and in real-time. https://addigy.com/covid-19-addigy-60/?utm_content=covid-19-addigy-60 AdGuard is offering a free personal account to its ad and tracking blocker program for three months. The privacy protection software is available for Windows, MacOS, iOS and Android. To obtain a license key under this offer, register via this link and confirm the registration. Existing users may get an extra key by logging in through a special landing page. https://adguard.com/en/blog/stayhome.html Adobe is offering free access to Creative Cloud tools through May for home use by students attending schools that currently only provide lab access through May. https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/kb/covid-19-education-labs.html |
Google unveils tech to make it easier for doctors and patients to share health info - CNBC Posted: 20 Apr 2020 12:46 PM PDT ![]() Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer at Google LLC, speaks during the Google Cloud Next '19 event in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Tuesday, April 9, 2019. Michael Short | Bloomberg | Getty Images Google is announcing the general availability of technology that, if widely adopted, could make it easier for patients to access their own health information via third-party apps. Health care systems could warm to the technology, known as the Google Healthcare API, as new government mandates loom that will require them to make it easier for patients to see and use their health data. However, Google's dominant business as an advertising company that uses customer data to target ads has created negative publicity and stalled some past initiatives in the health space. Google is currently the third largest cloud tech provider, behind Amazon and Microsoft. 'Two years to comply'As of Monday, health care providers can build new systems using the new Google Healthcare API to translate and convert data stored in different types of systems, from imaging systems to medical records software. Although the documentation says that the Healthcare API is meant for "storing and accessing healthcare data in Google Cloud, providing a critical bridge between existing care systems and applications hosted on Google Cloud," Google said that customers aren't required to store the data in Google Cloud. Google's rival Microsoft Azure also has a similar health care API, which is designed to help its health care customers connect to sources, like electronic health records. Health care companies are increasingly being forced to share health information with their patients, as well as the health apps they choose to use. The Department of Health and Human Services released a set of rules earlier this year to prevent health care companies from so-called "information blocking." The practice, which had been going on for years, makes it challenging for people to access their own medical information at the hospital or doctor's office. Some health systems tell patients they'll have to pay for their records, or that the information would only available via a printed PDF or CD-Rom. "Hospitals and vendors have two years to comply with new rules," noted Aneesh Chopra, the first chief technology officer of the White House and the president of Care Journey, a health analytics company, in an interview with CNBC. "This could help them move faster, and it should increase the marketplace of applications that are physician facing, patient facing and potentially health plan facing, so individuals can get their health information that would have been locked up." There have also been well-documented challenges for patients in sharing information between hospitals, particularly those that rely on different medical record vendors. Google Cloud, in a blog post written by Joe Corkery, a doctor and its director of product, and Aashima Gupta, its director of health solutions, notes that it can be a "Herculean effort" for health systems to access a unified view of data from various sources. Google Cloud's health care leaders note that the Covid-19 pandemic shows again why health data interoperability is important. It can help support the kinds of efforts that are already underway, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's new app that aims to share information from electronic health records with public health departments. That app will launch in May. "Covid-19 is really bringing the entire (health data) interoperability conversation to the forefront," said Gupta, via a virtual call. "It's becoming really crucial from a patient standpoint." "People are now recognizing that there's only way to get though this period and that is to collaborate," added John Halamka, president of Mayo Clinic Platform. Mayo Clinic is a major cloud customer for Google, which has a team of people working nearby out of Rochester, Minnesota. "What's important is that this API is a toolset provided by Google that makes it easier for the doctors and the hospitals to share data. But it's not about sending the data to Google." |
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