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Panel on the Future of Teaching and Learning

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Alfred Bork, Diane Balestri, Carl Berger, Jacqueline Hess, Carol A. Twigg, and Rika Yoshii respond to questions regarding the future of teaching and learning. …

January 1, 2000

Learning Technology

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Students learn by creating, yet the dominant learning paradigm of the past and today is information transfer, which treats learning purely as the acquisition of information. This article describes…

January 1, 2000

Panel on the Future of Libraries

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Clifford Lynch, Patricia Battin, Richard E. Lucier, Carol A. Mandel, Deanna B. Marcum, and Duane Webster respond to questions regarding the future of libraries. …

January 1, 2000

Recovering from Software Development

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During the past decade, many academic institutions have turned to ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) to help them develop customized and administrative software packages. This article explores the…

January 1, 2000

Panel on the Future of Networking and the Internet

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Glenn Ricart, J. Gary Augustson, Richard Guida, Michael M. Roberts, George Sadowsky, and Douglas E. Van Houweling respond to questions regarding the future of networking and the Internet. …

January 1, 2000

Unofficial Technology Marvel of the Millennium

Author(s): Glenn Ricart
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This article gives a brief history of the Internet, as well as predictions regarding future applications of the "technology marvel of the millennium." It also highlights several areas in…

January 1, 2000

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