Ryerson has turned to automated assessment tools like Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor to prevent cheating in online exams. But is virtual proctoring software truly worth the cost?
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Ryerson partners with Canadian software company SOTI to lead research into autonomous aerial drone tech
SOTI has enlisted Ryerson University to help design autonomous aerial drones for use in healthcare and search-and-rescue operations. This research will support the Mississauga, Ont.-based tech firm’s new aerospace division.
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Competitive Ryerson program at The Catalyst offers free cybersecurity training
by Jesse Caplanby Jesse CaplanRogers Cybersecure Catalyst is offering free cybersecurity training to qualifying women, new Canadians and displaced workers.
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New app aims to get men talking about anxiety, personal issues
by Jasmine Rachby Jasmine RachMen in particular have a difficult time dealing with personal or mental health issues. tethr is a free app that offers a peer-led online community for men to share their concerns and feelings and engage in discussions about mental health.
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Ryerson sees fewer reported phishing attempts even as number of attacks increase globally
by Matthew Bestby Matthew BestComputing and Communications Services CIO says a combination of better backend, user awareness making a difference (Adobe Stock) As October draws to a close, so does Ryerson’s annual cybersecurity awareness…