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04/26/2004 - Computer assisted classes on the rise

      In order to meet demand for faculty technology training, Cal State Long Beach's academic computing services department is being forced to find new ways to deliver support and training for instructors, despite ongoing budget cuts.

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12/02/2003 - Campus to go wireless

      Students will be able to access wireless Internet anywhere on campus.

      According to Steve La, director of Network Services, wireless Internet will be available throughout campus by summer 2004.

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09/17/2003 - UC, CSU will switch to online-only applications

     Hoping to speed up the college admissions process, University of California and California State University systems announced plans Monday to move their applications exclusively online by fall 2005.

     The move follows a surge in voluntary online applications at California 's top public university systems, with 70 percent of applications submitted through the Internet last year...

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09/06/2003 - CSULB computer networks attacked by viruses

      Students and faculty were unable to access the Internet last week when Blaster, Welchia and SoBIG computer worms, three malicious strings of computer codes, crippled hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide, infecting up to 100 computers at Cal State Long Beach...

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09/02/2003 - Hybrid Courses Offer Flexibility

     Cal State Long Beach is now offering more hybrid classes to take advantage of the growth in communication technology.

     Hybrid classes are classes that rely on both face-to-face contact and academic technology to deliver the course material to students...

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