By Tanya Roscorla, Converge
By virtualizing desktops, the Brooklyn college will cut back on lost instruction time and provide students with tools to build e-portfolios and take assessments. “It’s making technology transparent and focusing more and using more of the class time in actually imparting the education rather than challenging them with setting up computers and logging in and bringing in the carts,” said Asif Hussain, CIO. For its virtualization and other technology initiatives, the college earned first place in the large college category of the Digital Community Colleges Survey, conducted by the Center for Digital Education.
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