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Educause Quarterly

2000 Volume 23, Number 4

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Number of articles: 5

  1. Technology across the Curriculum at George Mason University

    Anne Scrivener Agee & Dee Ann Holisky

    Describes George Mason University's Technology Across the Curriculum (TAC) program. Discusses the program in brief, programmatic concerns, identifying technology goals, building the program,... More

    pp. 6-12

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  2. Planning for IT in Higher Education: It's Not an Oxymoron

    John W. McCredie

    Asserting that an effective information technology (IT) planning process helps leaders determine appropriate roles for IT in learning, teaching, research, outreach, and management and predict how... More

    pp. 14-21

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  3. Internet Videoconferencing: Coming to Your Campus Soon!

    Robert S. Dixon

    Provides a tutorial on Internet videoconferencing, offering a general description and then addressing: (1) end-user equipment needed (PC-based systems, standalone systems, auxiliary equipment); (2)... More

    pp. 22-27

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  4. Building Partnerships for a 21st-Century Community College

    Nancy Flynn

    Describes how Austin Community College in Austin, Texas uses information technology (IT) to leverage existing resources, develop solutions, and enhance academic offerings while focusing on their... More

    pp. 34-37

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  5. Liberal Arts Education and Information Technology: Time for Another Renewal

    Todd D. Kelley

    Asserting that liberal arts colleges' future success is tied to effective use of information technology (IT), this article explores the challenge of cultivating new perspectives, including viewing ... More

    pp. 42-46

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