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Hignite, Karla – Business Officer, 2002
Describes how, enabled by technology, business officers are integrating student financial services, providing the kind of seamless service that students and their families increasingly expect. (EV)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Information Technology, Student Financial Aid
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Chandler-Olcott, Kelly; Mahar, Donna – Reading Online, 2001
Explores the centrality of genre to print-driven literacy teaching and learning. Discusses the disjunction for many people between the print and digital or media texts they read and write. Contends there is a need for genre-focused theories and practices of literacy education that explicitly attend to the characteristics of digital texts. (PM)
Descriptors: Electronic Text, Higher Education, Literacy, Literary Genres
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Bell, Shirley – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2002
Discusses how to grade papers online. Proposes that students whose papers are graded online internalize information more readily than students whose papers are not. Concludes that through meeting on the Internet, many students sense a narrowing culture gap between teachers and students. (PM)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Grading, Higher Education, Student Improvement
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Braun, M. J. – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 2001
Proposes that positions which claim that classrooms and institutions are historically situated in economic and political structures lack a critique of capital. Examines the technologizing of composition through the critical lens of political economy. Concludes that in order to speak ethically, compositionists who theorize the role of technology in…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Economic Factors, Higher Education, Institutional Environment
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Katz, Richard N. – EDUCAUSE Review, 2002
Explores the influence of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure changes on higher education. Addresses issues such as ICT hardware, networks, and leadership and skills; budgets; policy (including access to information, information privacy, information security, and ownership of faculty course materials); changes in…
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change, Higher Education
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Robertson, John – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2002
Identifies the use of ICT (information and communication technology) as a weak aspect of professional practice in Scottish and English primary schools based on school inspection reports. Suggests that the adoption of rational integration methodologies has resulted in a failure to understand the complex cultural, psychological and political…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Educational Trends, Elementary Education, Elementary Schools
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Stencel, Marsha – Montessori Life, 1996
Discusses introducing computer-based technology to Montessori administrators and teachers, and the difficulty of taking on new operating methods while keeping up with ongoing demands day to day. Suggests making a plan that includes implementation of hardware (computers), software (programs), and ongoing staff development. Addresses questions that…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Uses in Education, Early Childhood Education, Educational Technology
Berry, John N. III, Ed. – Library Journal, 1994
Reprints five articles originally published between 1933 and 1983 showing that the library field was ready to use technology: "People and Machines: Changing Relationships?" (S. Michael Malinconico); "Guilds or Technocracy?" (Margery C. Quigley); "The Librarian and the Machine" (Jesse H. Shera); "From the…
Descriptors: Change, Computers, Information Technology, Innovation
McKenzie, Jamieson – School Administrator, 1998
After 2 decades of effort and investment, new technologies remain tangential in most American classrooms. To integrate technology, schools must clarify learning goals, identify classroom opportunities, provide funding and equipment, stress robust staff development, combine rich information with powerful tools, match rigorous program assessment to…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Educational Objectives, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
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Eisenberg, Mike – Teacher Librarian, 1998
Focuses on the Big6 perspective of synthesis--organizing information from multiple sources and presenting the result. Highlights several ways to organize information and gives examples of exercises that use these two aspects of synthesis. Discusses the role of technology in synthesis and the integration of teaching software for synthesis. (AEF)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Information Literacy, Information Processing, Information Skills
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Baines, Lawrence A.; Deluzain, R. Edward; Stanley, Gregory K. – American Secondary Education, 1999
A study of computer access in 85 Florida and Georgia secondary classrooms showed that the disparity between reform rhetoric and reality is staggering. There are precious few computers accessible to students, fewer Internet-ready computers, and large numbers of teachers who had never been trained to log on. (11 References) (MLH)
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Educational Technology, Equal Education, Internet
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Johnson, Sonja; Teach, Beverly; Wittlich, Gary – College & University Media Review, 1999
The Bloomington campus of Indiana University, faced with mounting needs for installed technology in classrooms, developed a cost model for classroom renovation and technology installation. The model is applied to existing conditions to develop a 10-year plan that will bring all general-purpose classrooms up-to-date. Five tables illustrate costs…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Finance
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Sanders, Mark E. – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
The goal of technology education is universal technological literacy. Technology study in middle school must be more than an added science curriculum unit. Three instructional approaches predominate: student projects, technological problem solving (design under constraint), and modular technology education. The National Middle School Association's…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Engineering, Guidelines, Middle Schools
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Newberry, Pam B. – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
Using technology can empower students, but most U.S. schools fall short of this goal. The power of technology as related to other school subjects and problem solving is well documented in projects promoting integration of technology education with mathematics and science. National Science Education Standards are summarized. (26 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
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DeCoker, Gary – Educational Leadership, 2000
Realizing he had learned persistence and proficiency for solving software glitches in nontechnical settings, a computer-literate teacher argues that technology should not be elevated at curriculum's expense. Technology is only a means toward achieving educational objectives set for students. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Technology
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