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EDUCAUSE Quarterly Magazine, Volume 28, Number 3, 2005EDUCAUSE Quarterly Magazine, Volume 28, Number 3, 2005Volume 28 Number 3 2005 VIEWPOINTS Can I Have My Wallet and Keys Back, Howard? Exposing personal data for the sake of convenience could make the PUP and telematon user a bit paranoid View: PDF 55KB | HTML Format E-Personality: The Fusion of IT and Pedagogical Technique E-Personality is a pedagogical technique designed to let an instructor's skills and ability shine through when teaching online courses View: PDF 71KB | HTML Format Managing Change on Campus: Revolution and Counterrevolution Good change management requires that IT attend to the university's deep regard for the past and the future View: PDF 102KB | HTML Format CURRENT ISSUES Open Educational Resources Serve the World Sharing educational resources over the Internet provides multiple benefits, from academic collaboration to economic development View: PDF 212KB | HTML Format FEATURE ARTICLES Web-Enabled Simulations: Exploring the Learning Process The Wharton School explores whether Web-enabled simulations provide new ways of learning that are fundamentally unlike traditional methods View: PDF 252KB | HTML Format Holding the World in Your Hand: Creating a Mobile Language Learning Environment In converting from analog to digital, a campus team decided to change the whole language-learning environment View: PDF 184KB | HTML Format An ERP Post-Implementation Review: Planning for the Future by Looking Back A study of Gonzaga's use of its enterprise resource planning system recommended further investment in the software View: PDF 136KB | HTML Format Distance Education and the Academic Department: The Change Process Developing online courses in a traditional academic department requires sensitive management of the change process View: PDF 147KB | HTML Format PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Building a Community of Student Employees Does any higher education IT organization not hire students? Making them full participants in the IT community yields optimal results View: PDF 115KB | HTML Format GOOD IDEAS The Enterprise Compass A four-directional guide to reaching goals and focusing achievement can help an IT department tackle change successfully and reach performance excellence View: PDF 135KB | HTML Format Formulating a Policy on IT Provision Simple strategies can go a long way toward creating IT policy that benefits the entire institution View: PDF 72KB | HTML Format Roadmap for a Departmental Web Site An academic department's Web site should provide extensive, dynamic information to serve faculty, staff, and students as part of an innovative Web presence View: PDF 146KB | HTML Format RESEARCH IN BRIEF Implementing Best Practices in Online Learning A recent study reveals common denominators for success in Internet-supported learning View: PDF 60KB | HTML Format DEPARTMENTS EDUCAUSE News View: PDF 81KB Recommended Reading View: PDF 62KB | HTML Format |
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