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EDUCAUSE Review Magazine, Volume 35, Number 6, November/December 2000
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November 22, 2000
Features Darwin Goes to College by Gregory C. Farrington and Roland K. Yoshida Copyright Endurance and Change by Georgia K. Harper How Doe…
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Technology Innovation: Thriving at Breakneck Speed
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January 1, 2000
How can colleges and universities, well known for their ponderous and risk-averse manner of dealing with change, address upcoming technological challenges that will require nimbleness and agility? …
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Crises and Collaboration in the New Millennium
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January 1, 2000
The crises in the year 2000 revealed that continued proactive collaboration is necessary in the new millennium if those in higher education are to remain IT policy leaders. …
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The Middleware Years of the Internet
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January 1, 2000
Middleware, a second layer of global interconnectivity focusing on people and services, is being engineered and deployed on top of the physical connectivity of computers. …
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Ensuring Quality at the Helpdesk
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January 1, 2000
Measuring and assessing quality can ensure excellence in the service offered by front-line support staff at the helpdesk. Measuring and assessing quali…
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The Frye Leadership Institute: A Unique Opportunity for a Unique Problem
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January 1, 2000
The Frye Leadership Institute provides continuing education opportunities for individuals who currently hold, or will one day assume, positions that make them responsible for transforming the manag…
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Technology, Higher Education, and a Very Foggy Crystal Ball
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January 1, 2000
The dramatic changes in higher education today--and those we might predict--actually have little to do with technology itself but instead are driven by the new opportunities afforded by the communi…
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Education in a Digital Democracy: Leading the Charge for Learning about, with, and beyond Technology
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January 1, 2000
To realize our democratic ideals in the digital age characterized by change and challenge, we need learners who can think, relate, and act responsibly in a dynamic array of interrelated social, eco…
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More than Just Access: Fitting Literacy and Content into the Digital Divide Equation
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January 1, 2000
By tackling literacy and content problems in conjunction with current attempts to improve Internet access, communities can make sound policy decisions and forge strategic alliances for narrowing th…
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How Does the Empty Glass Fill? A Modern Philosophy of the Digital Divide
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January 1, 2000
Whatever differences there are in penetration levels of digital communications media across various socioeconomic groups, the digital divide represents a fairly ordinary situation best addressed by…


















