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EDUCAUSE Research Findings: CIOs, Undergraduates, Mobile Devices, IT Organizations…and More
January 12, 2012 | A session at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2012

Do you want to know the latest in what higher education IT organizations are doing with mobile-enabled applications, outsourcing, and teaching and learning technologies? How about what's happe…

Mobile IT in Higher Education, 2011—Slide Presentation
December 2, 2011

In a very short time, mobile computing has become a fixture in many people’s lives , and the 2011 ECAR study of mobile IT investigates how this technology is being incorporated into highe…

Results of the 2011 Core Data Survey
October 19, 2011

The EDUCAUSE Core Data Service (CDS) is in its ninth year. It has been completely overhauled to expand beyond the original focus on higher education IT costs and staffing. The CDS will now provi…

ECAR National Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2011—Slide Presentation
October 14, 2011

Beginning in 2004, ECAR has conducted an annual study of undergraduate students and information technology (IT), seeking to understand patterns of ownership and usage, skills with and preference…

The Higher Education CIO: Portrait of Today, Landscape of Tomorrow—Slide Presentation
September 28, 2011

This slide presentation illuminates findings from the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR) 2011 research on the role of the higher education CIO and the state of the IT workforce. This sl…

Really Changing the Game
July 29, 2011

Presentation at the 2011 ECAR Symposium, July 28, 2011, in Chicago, Illinois. The foreseeable economics of higher education does not favor the historical “my campus as an island” paradigm of…

IT as a Game Changer in Teaching & Learning
July 28, 2011

Presentation at the 2011 ECAR Symposium, July 28, 2011, in Chicago, Illinois. Is technology a “game changer” in teaching and learning? Will Facebook and the iPad really change how we deliver…

The Current State of College Students and Technology 2011
July 29, 2011

Presentation at the 2011 ECAR Symposium, July 28, 2011, in Chicago, Illinois. This presentation highlights early findings of the 2011 survey of undergraduate students and information technology.…

The Future of ECAR Research
July 28, 2011

Presentation at the 2011 ECAR Symposium, July 28, 2011, in Chicago, Illinois. This presentation highlights the future of research from the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR). How …

Welcome to the 2011 ECAR Symposium: Changing the Game
July 28, 2011

Presentation at the 2011 ECAR Symposium, July 28, 2011, in Chicago, Illinois. Welcome and opening remarks. How to Cite This Work : Grajek, Susan. "Welcome to the 2011 ECAR Symposium:…



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