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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Student Technology Use
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ECAR Study of Students and Information Technology, 2005: Convenience, Connection, Control, and Learning Key Findings
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October 12, 2005
A longitudinal extension of the 2004 ECAR study of Students and Information Technology, this 2005 key finding is based on quantitative data from over 18,000 freshmen and senior students at 63 hig…
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ECAR Study of Students and Information Technology, 2005: Convenience, Connection, Control, and Learning
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October 12, 2005
Abstract A longitudinal extension of the 2004 ECAR study of students and information technology, this 2005 study is based on quantitative data from more than 18,000 freshman and senior stude…
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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…
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ECAR Study of Students and Information Technology, 2004: Convenience, Connection, and Control Roadmap
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October 4, 2004
This roadmap is based on quantitative data from nearly 4,500 freshmen and senior students at 12 higher education institutions. It focuses on what kinds of information technologies today's st…
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ECAR Study of Students and Information Technology, 2004: Convenience, Connection, and Control Key Findings
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October 4, 2004
This summary is based on quantitative data from nearly 4,500 freshmen and senior students at 12 higher education institutions. It focuses on what kinds of information technologies today's st…
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ECAR Study of Students and Information Technology, 2004: Convenience, Connection, and Control
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October 4, 2004
Abstract This study is based on quantitative data from nearly 4,500 freshmen and senior students at 12 higher education institutions. It focuses on what kinds of information technologies tod…
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Assessing Blackboard As a Tool for Learning: Student Attitudes and Use Patterns
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January 1, 2003
What are students saying about the use of course management systems? For two years a team of researchers studied a wide range of learning issues among different populations of students. The present…
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