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EDUCAUSE Review
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EDUCAUSE Review Magazine, Volume 41, Number 6, November/December 2006features -
Tracy Mitrano Four factors of the Internet—technology, the market, the law, and social norms—offer a means to analyze the legal, policy, and educational considerations associated with the use of social networking technologies by today's college and university students. -
Kenneth C. Green In the wake of the Spellings Commission report, college and university IT leaders need to bring their IT resources and expertisebring datato the critical planning and policy discussions about institutional assessment and outcomes that affect all sectors of U.S. higher education. -
Yong Zhao, Gaoming Zhang, Ning Li An examination of the relatively short history of "Internet Colleges" in China offers a glimpse of the larger aspects and potential of online higher education in the country and also reveals many of the problems involved in institutionalizing online education in an established system. book excerpt -
Ken A. Graetz From Diana G. Oblinger, ed., Learning Spaces As we build the future classrooms that will facilitate usability, engagement, collaboration, and learning, we would do well to remember what it was about learning environments that enchanted us and commit ourselves to preserving, restoring, and creating those experiences for our own students. departments Advertisers in This Issue AMX, http://www.amx.com/edu 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 Cornelius & Associates, http://www.collegiateproject.com Crestron Electronics, http://www.crestron.com Datatel (an EDUCAUSE Platinum Partner), http://www.datatel.com Dell (an EDUCAUSE Gold Partner), http://www.dell.com/hied/review Desire2Learn, http://www.desire2learn.com eCollege.com (an EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner), http://www.ecollege.com Enterasys Networks, http://www.enterasys.com/solutions/verticals/education/ Event Management Systems (an EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner), http://www.dea.com Extron Electronics (an EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner), http://www.extron.com/dg13 Ferrilli Information Group, http://www.figsolutions.com/ Jenzabar (an EDUCAUSE Gold Partner), http://www.jenzabar.net McAfee, http://www.mcafee.com/enterprise PaperThin, http://www.paperthin.com PeopleCube, http://www.peoplecube.com SAP (an EDUCAUSE Gold Partner), http://www.sapkpi.com/higheredkc/# SAS Institute, http://www.sas.com/samepage SP Controls (an EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner), http://www.spcontrols.com/ Sungard Higher Education (an EDUCAUSE Platinum Partner), http://www.sungardhe.com/ Timecruiser Computing, http://www.campuscruiser.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 Xythos Software (an EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner), http://www.xythos.com
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