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Armstrong, Scott; Simer, Lauren; Spaniol, Lee – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2011
Community colleges provide a wide range of educational services to very diverse groups of students. For that reason, the variety and flexibility of services provided can be critical. In addition, quickly changing needs result in quickly changing system requirements. In this chapter, community college CIOs speak to their roles, focusing on the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Technology, Information Technology, Technology Planning
Swanson, Troy A.; Gregory, Dennis E.; Raspiller, Edward E. – Community College Enterprise, 2012
As the oldest implementation of Web 2.0 technologies, blogs present an opportunity to understand how community college administrators are addressing two conundrums: conundrum of control and the conundrum of adaptability. These problems arise from the need of leaders to put organizational controls in place even as these controls limit the tool's…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Web 2.0 Technologies, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedGeorges, Joseph – Community College Journal, 2000
The .edu domain was originally intended for use by all educational levels. Since 1993, however, .edu names have been technically reserved for four-year institutions of higher education, leaving .us, .org or .net domains for two-year colleges. Nevertheless, 20% of 400 .edu names currently held by community colleges have been awarded since 1993.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Computer System Design, Computer Uses in Education, Information Systems

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