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EDUCAUSE Quarterly Magazine, Volume 28, Number 4, 2005EDUCAUSE Quarterly Magazine, Volume 28, Number 4, 2005Volume 28 Number 4 2005 VIEWPOINTS It’s Not the Change, It’s the Difference: Evaluating Technology on Campus To determine the effectiveness of a new technology implementation on campus, measure the difference it makes to your constituencies View: PDF 65KB | HTML Format CURRENT ISSUES Addressing Information Security Risk A journey, not a destination, security work is never done—the challenges just keep coming View: PDF 119KB | HTML Format Leadership in Instructional Technology and Design: An Interview Interviews with two leaders and three practitioners shed light on the convergence of ideas in instructional technology as the field evolves View: PDF 168KB | HTML Format FEATURE ARTICLES The 361° Model for Transforming Teaching and Learning with Technology Focusing technology initiatives on learning while aligning them with the institutional mission can transform teaching and learning View: PDF 240KB | HTML Format No Teacher Left Behind: How to Teach with Technology A three-phase program taught veteran and novice instructors how to effectively integrate technology into lesson plans View: PDF 235KB | HTML Format Understanding the Mindset of Higher Education CIOs Understanding how CIOs think can benefit proposal and decision-making processes View: PDF 299KB | HTML Format PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT The Four Pillars: A Framework for Improving IT Management An agreed-upon framework of competencies expected of managers supports the IT organization in its role of change agent on campus View: PDF 122KB | HTML Format GOOD IDEAS Business Intelligence: The Smart Way to Track Academic Collections Business intelligence can expand access to collections, improve their management, and provide easy generation of database reports View: PDF 119KB | HTML Format If You Build It, They Will Come Content management expands collaborative learning at the University of Wisconsin View: PDF 94KB | HTML Format Online Resource Creation Catalyzes Collaboration Creating online resources to study Arab culture and civilization served as a catalyst for extended collaboration among liberal arts colleges View: PDF 102KB | HTML Format RESEARCH IN BRIEF Using Interaction in Online Discussion Boards Successfully fostering interaction in online courses requires incorporating both instructional and social types of interaction in discussion boards View: PDF 68KB | HTML Format The Importance of Nonverbal Elements in Online Chat The use of nonverbal elements in text-based virtual interactions provides participants with some of the richness of real-time, face-to-face interactions View: PDF 57KB | HTML Format DEPARTMENTS EDUCAUSE News View: PDF 69KB Recommended Reading View: PDF 51KB | HTML Format Annual Index View: PDF 32KB |
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