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EDUCAUSE Library Items for IT Integration
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IT as a Game Changer
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June 6, 2012
Diana G. Oblinger is President and CEO of EDUCAUSE. This article is adapted from a chapter in the recently published book by Diana G. Oblinger, ed., Game Changers: Education …
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Chapter 3: IT as a Game Changer
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May 2, 2012
A chapter from Game Changers Diana G. Oblinger Information technology can be a game changer in higher education, as it has been in other sectors. IT has brought about much of the ec…
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Pew Internet Millennials will benefit and suffer due to their hyperconnected lives
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February 29, 2012
Teens and young adults brought up from childhood with a continuous connection to each other and to information will be nimble, quick-acting multitaskers who count on the Internet as their extern…
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Faculty Integration of Technology into Instruction and Students' Perceptions of Computer Technology to Improve Student Learning
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October 11, 2007
There has been a remarkable improvement in access and rate of adoption of technology in higher education. Even so, reports indicate that faculty members are not integrating technology into instr…
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iPods and Information: Do Students Want Education in "Their" World?
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June 12, 2007
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Southeast Regional Conference 2007
The use of iPods and similar devices is growing in education, but do students see the iPod as an educational tool or as "their" space, not to be invaded? Results from a yearlong study sho…
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Assessing the Impact of Technology on Student Learning: An Institutional Initiative
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January 30, 2006
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A session at the ELI Annual Meeting 2006
For the past year, the Learning in a Technology-Rich Environment (LITRE) team at North Carolina State has systematically investigated how technology impacts student learning at a large research e…
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The ECAR 2005 Study of Students and Information Technology
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January 1, 2006
What are the information technology uses and skills of undergraduate students, how does their use of these technologies contribute to their undergraduate experience, and how does IT add to their …
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Student Use of Classroom IT: Convenience, Communications, and Control
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January 24, 2005
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A session at the NLII Annual Conference 2005
What kinds of information technologies do students use? How does this use contribute to their undergraduate experience? An ECAR study involving 4,374 students at13 higher education institutions fin…


















