Campus-Wide Information Systems: Volume 15 Issue 2

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Table of contents

Managing student access to university information networks ‐ the Australian experience

Roger Debreceny, Allan Ellis

Demand by students for access to institutional computing and network resources is a management issue for universities throughout the world. A survey of the IT directors of…

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Disabling myth or writing for the world: the secondary schools language project in the Eastern Province, South Africa

Jean Bleach

The majority of learners in South African schools are black, and they learn through English as a second language (L2). This contrasts with white students who learn through their…

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The copyright permission pages: making a frustrating experience more convenient

Tom Steele

Describes a Web‐based service set up for authors and teachers at the library, Wake Forest University. It involves a Web site which facilitates copyright permission requests, thus…

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The classroom gets re‐engineered when reforming engineering education

Mike L. Downey

Details how the Dwight Look College of Engineering at Texas A&M University fundamentally changed the way engineering is taught, by completely remodelling its classrooms and wiring…

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University of Wisconsin‐Green Bay: technology makes students active participants in American government

Virginia C. Dell

Summarizes a teaching strategy developed by three University of Wisconsin‐Green Bay faculty members which employs e‐mail and the World Wide Web to bring interactivity to…

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ISSN:

1065-0741

Online date, start – end:

1993 – 2014

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited