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Technology Everywhere: A Campus Agenda for Educating and Managing Workers in the Digital Age

Brian L. Hawkins, Julia A. Rudy, and William H. Wallace, Jr., Editors

Technology Everywhere: A Campus Agenda for Educating and Managing Workers in the Digital Age

Table of Contents

Preface
Brian L. Hawkins, Julia A. Rudy, and William H. Wallace, Jr.
Acknowledgments
The Authors

Part One: The Context

1. The Supply of IT Workers in the United States
by William Aspray, Peter A. Freeman
2. Information Technology Jobs and Skill Standards
by Neil Evans
3. IT Fluency: What Is It, and Why Do We Need It?
by Herbert S. Lin

Part Two: Campus Challenges and Solutions

4. Campus Human Resource Leadership: A Mandate for Change
by Lauren A. Turner, Susan Perry
5. Recruiting, Retaining, and Reskilling Campus IT Professionals
by Allison F. Dolan
6. Technology Across the Curriculum: Information Literacy and IT Fluency
by Anne Scrivener Agee, John G. Zenelis
7. Economic Development Partnerships to Close the Gap
by Annie Hunt Burriss, William H. Wallace, Jr.
8. Leadership Challenges for the Campus and the Profession
by Brian L. Hawkins, Deanna B. Marcum
Index

Acknowledgments

The Authors

Part One: The Context

Chapter 1
The Supply of IT Workers in the United States
William Aspray, Peter A. Freeman

Chapter 2
Information Technology Jobs and Skill Standards
Neil Evans

Chapter 3
IT Fluency: What Is It, and Why Do We Need It?
Herbert S. Lin

Part Two: Campus Challenges and Solutions

Chapter 4
Campus Human Resource Leadership: A Mandate for Change
Lauren A. Turner, Susan Perry

Chapter 5
Recruiting, Retaining, and Reskilling Campus IT Professionals
Allison F. Dolan

Chapter 6
Technology Across the Curriculum: Information Literacy and IT Fluency
Anne Scrivener Agee, John G. Zenelis

Chapter 7
Economic Development Partnerships to Close the Gap
Annie Hunt Burriss, William H. Wallace, Jr.

Chapter 8
Leadership Challenges for the Campus and the Profession
Brian L. Hawkins, Deanna B. Marcum

Index

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