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EDUCAUSE Review
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EDUCAUSE Review Magazine, Volume 41, Number 4, July/August 2006features -
Michael M. Roberts The author, long involved in Internet policy, describes a few highlights of Internet development in the past, analyzes some of the policy factors at work in that development, and suggests some avenues for academic contributions to the successful evolution of the future Internet. -
Sandra Braman Political, economic, and intellectual developments have shaped and continue to transform the U.S. agenda for research and information technology, resulting in key computational, networking, and data challenges for tomorrow. -
Diana G. Oblinger "I believe that spreading and integrating the learning environment by building a setup that enables the mutual sharing of the world's educational resources is vitally important to higher education in Japan—and also to higher education in nations throughout the world." -
Ali Jafari, Patricia McGee, and Colleen Carmean Reflecting on their recent research study, a systems designer, a pedagogist, and a learning researcher discuss the advantages and shortcomings of learning/course management systems and also what faculty, students, and administrators want from the next-generation e-learning environment. departments Advertisers in This Issue Adobe Systems (an EDUCAUSE Silver Partner), http://www.adobe.com/education AT&T, http://www.youratt.com/edu Blackbaud, http://www.blackbaud.com Campus Management (an EDUCAUSE Gold Partner), http://www.campusmgmt.com/ CDW-G (an EDUCAUSE Gold Partner), http://www.cdwg.com Computer Comforts (an EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner), http://www.computercomforts.com Crestron Electronics, http://www.crestron.com Datatel (an EDUCAUSE Platinum Partner), http://www.datatel.com Desire2Learn, http://www.desire2learn.com E&I Cooperative Service, http://www.eandi.org Enterasys Networks, http://www.enterasys.com/secure-networks-demo/er Event Management Systems (an EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner), http://www.dea.com Extron Electronics (an EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner), http://www.extron.com/dg13 Gateway (an EDUCAUSE Gold Partner), http://www.gateway.com GramTel, http://www.gramtel.net Jenzabar (an EDUCAUSE Gold Partner), http://www.jenzabar.net McAfee/Nexus, http://www.mcafee.com/enterprise Mirapoint (an EDUCAUSE Silver Partner), http://www.mirapoint.com PeopleCube, http://www.peoplecube.com SAS Institute, http://www.sas.com/samepage SchoolDude, http://www.schooldude.com SP Controls (an EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner), http://www.spcontrols.com/ Spectrum Industries, http://www.spectrumfurniture.com Sungard Higher Education (an EDUCAUSE Platinum Partner), http://www.sungardhe.com/ TechSmith, http://www.techsmith.com Thomson ResearchSoft, http://www.researchsoft.com/ Timecruiser Computing, http://www.campuscruiser.com/ Ungerboeck Systems International, http://www.ungerboeck.com Unicon, http://www.unicon.net VBrick Systems (an EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner), http://www.vbrick.com/ WebAssign, http://www.webassign.net WTC (an EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner), http://www.wtc-inc.net XStream Software, http://www.xstreamsoftware.com; http://www.softv.net
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