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EDUCAUSE Quarterly Magazine, Volume 30, Number 2, 2007EDUCAUSE Quarterly Magazine, Volume 30, Number 2, 2007Volume 30 Number 2 2007 VIEWPOINTS Calling All Myth Busters! Write about one or more of these IT myths and contribute to the debate swirling around them—are they really myths? Or tried and true solutions? View: PDF 95 KB | HTML Format Always Connected, But Hard to Reach Despite students’ connected lifestyle, colleges and universities often fail to reach them with timely and relevant information View: PDF 111 KB | HTML Format Supporting Student Teaching Through Virtual Classrooms In the face of increasing difficulty placing teacher candidates in schools for their practicum, using a cyber practicum offers several advantages View: PDF 89 KB | HTML Format CURRENT ISSUES Current Issues Survey Report, 2007 Funding IT reemerges as the top challenge; Security and Identity/Access Management split as separate issues; Course/Learning Management Systems moves into the top ten View: PDF 216 KB | HTML Format FEATURE ARTICLES E-Learning at a Crossroads—What Price Quality? For distance learning to flourish, higher education must address several challenges, including volume versus quality View: PDF 203 KB | HTML Format Lecture Capture: What Can Be Automated? Converting an audiotape lecture-capture system to a digital one required close attention to staff, instructor, and student needs View: PDF 256 KB | HTML Format Are You Ready for Mobile Learning? Frequent use of mobile devices does not mean that students or instructors are ready for mobile learning and teaching View: PDF 208 KB | HTML Format PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Preparing the Next IT Leaders: Financial Management The next generation of IT leaders must learn to navigate the complexities of higher education financial planning and negotiation View: PDF 107 KB | HTML Format GOOD IDEAS The Economics of Notebook Universities Given the increasing ownership of notebook computers, will notebook universities be the next big wave of technological progress on campus? View: PDF 187 KB | HTML Format Clickers in the Classroom: An Active Learning Approach Further research will determine whether clickers complement or surpass other active learning approaches in improving learning outcomes View: PDF 137 KB | HTML Format Developing Collaborative Workstations Careful consideration of student needs and testing of several prototypes yielded a successful model for collaborative workstations in the library View: PDF 136 KB | HTML Format DEPARTMENTS EDUCAUSE News View: PDF 70 KB Recommended Reading View: PDF 63 KB | HTML Format |
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