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US higher education in transition
James L. Morrison
(pp. 6-10)
Keywords:
Demographics,
Globalization,
Higher education,
Information technology,
USA
ArticleType: Research paper
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A new knowledge of reality
Janet C. Moore
(pp. 11-13)
Keywords:
Education,
Information Technology,
Research,
Universities,
USA
ArticleType: Case study
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| 839864 |
New educational technologies: do they improve learning?
Carolyn Dowling
(pp. 14-16)
Keywords:
Change management,
Communications technology,
Information technology
ArticleType: Case study
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In their dreams: Paradigm alternatives and the marketing of responsive educational services
Arthur Harkins
(pp. 17-20)
Keywords:
Innovation,
Leadership,
Memory,
Paradigms,
Performance,
Scenario planning
ArticleType: Research paper
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| 839866 |
Disastrous consequences of scientific and technological illiteracy
Joseph F. Coates
(pp. 21-22)
Keywords:
Academic staff,
Graduates,
Higher education,
Technological developments,
Training
ArticleType: Research paper
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E-commerce forecasts: a return of the dot.com boom?
William E. Halal
(pp. 23-25)
Keywords:
Electronic commerce,
Internet,
Technological developments
ArticleType: General review
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| 839868 |
e-Nough! “e-Learning” is a misnomer – it’s mostly just “e-Teaching.” For any teaching to reliably and consistently produce the results we want, we still have a lot to learn about learning
Marc Prensky
(pp. 26-32)
Keywords:
Electronic resources,
Learning,
Learning structures,
Learning styles
ArticleType: Research paper
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