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EDUCAUSE Quarterly Magazine, Volume 29, Number 3, 2006EDUCAUSE Quarterly Magazine, Volume 29, Number 3, 2006Volume 29 Number 3 2006 VIEWPOINTS Games and Learning Digital games have the potential to bring play back into the learning experience View: PDF 140KB | HTML Format Stand-alone Computer Courses in Teachers’ IT Training Should teachers in training learn IT skills through stand-alone computer courses or integrated into methods courses? View: PDF 127KB | HTML Format CURRENT ISSUES Search Alternatives and Beyond Despite satisfaction with their methods and results, a majority of searchers don’t really know what they’re doing—but they have alternatives View: PDF 99KB | HTML Format FEATURE ARTICLES Serious Games: Incorporating Video Games in the Classroom Games designed using sound pedagogy actively engage the Net Generation in learning View: PDF 229KB | HTML Format Podcasting Lectures Formative evaluation strategies helped identify a solution to a learning dilemma View: PDF 173KB | HTML Format Establishing a Quality Review for Online Courses A formal review of online courses measures their quality in key areas and reveals changes needed for improvement, if any View: PDF 281KB | HTML Format Helping Students Adapt to Computer-Based Encrypted Examinations Faculty can promote student acceptance of computer-based exams through training and encouragement View: PDF 128KB | HTML Format PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Professional Development for Aspiring CIOs Constant change in higher education means that those aspiring to the CIO role must explore new avenues of flexibility and involvement to prepare for the future View: PDF 202KB | HTML Format GOOD IDEAS Educational Technology on Demand: It’s About Time! Northeastern University is responding to a challenge from students to give them access to university services and software from anywhere, on demand View: PDF 129KB | HTML Format Do-It-Yourself Metrics Metrics have arrived—which means we need a practical approach to implementing them View: PDF 95KB | HTML Format Online Education in a Traditional University A department’s successful online program ran into insurmountable barriers at the university level; from the ashes comes a proposal for developing a university-wide infrastructure View: PDF 103KB | HTML Format Reducing the Online Instructor’s Workload Tips on designing and administering online courses can save faculty valuable time while producing high-quality content View: PDF 121KB | HTML Format DEPARTMENTS EDUCAUSE News View: PDF 85KB Recommended Reading View: PDF 64KB | HTML Format |
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