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Veröffentlicht: 1993
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contents What Presidents Need To Know about the Impact of Networking. Colleges Computer Networks Coordination Databases Decentralization Distance Education Educational Technology Electronic Classrooms Higher Education Information Networks Instructional Innovation Libraries Multimedia Instruction School Community Relationship Student Centered Curriculum Universities Many colleges and universities are undergoing cultural changes as a result of extensive voice, data, and video networking. Local area networks link large portions of most campuses, and national networks have evolved from specialized services for researchers in computer-related disciplines to general utilities on many campuses. Campuswide systems bring together information on academic and administrative records, library data bases, calendars of events, job postings, and weather reports. The implications for higher education are enormous in the following areas: (1) instruction, where the impact is seen in advances in open classrooms, customized personalized learning, distance education, and intercollegiate collaboration; (2) library operations, which are affected by increasing percentages of library holdings in digital form and capacity for all the resources of the library to be brought together technologically; (3) distributed, networked administrative resources, from executive information systems to electronic transcripts and student charge-account systems; and (4) improved relations with both the external and internal community. The ubiquity of desktop computers and the proliferation of networks and useful networked information has changed not only the characters of institutions, but also the expectations of students, faculty, and staff. The single most important factor for the success of a networked campus environment is a consensus vision that is meaningful to the entire college community. (ECC)
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spellingShingle What Presidents Need To Know about the Impact of Networking.
Colleges
Computer Networks
Coordination
Databases
Decentralization
Distance Education
Educational Technology
Electronic Classrooms
Higher Education
Information Networks
Instructional Innovation
Libraries
Multimedia Instruction
School Community Relationship
Student Centered Curriculum
Universities
What Presidents Need To Know about the Impact of Networking. Colleges Computer Networks Coordination Databases Decentralization Distance Education Educational Technology Electronic Classrooms Higher Education Information Networks Instructional Innovation Libraries Multimedia Instruction School Community Relationship Student Centered Curriculum Universities Many colleges and universities are undergoing cultural changes as a result of extensive voice, data, and video networking. Local area networks link large portions of most campuses, and national networks have evolved from specialized services for researchers in computer-related disciplines to general utilities on many campuses. Campuswide systems bring together information on academic and administrative records, library data bases, calendars of events, job postings, and weather reports. The implications for higher education are enormous in the following areas: (1) instruction, where the impact is seen in advances in open classrooms, customized personalized learning, distance education, and intercollegiate collaboration; (2) library operations, which are affected by increasing percentages of library holdings in digital form and capacity for all the resources of the library to be brought together technologically; (3) distributed, networked administrative resources, from executive information systems to electronic transcripts and student charge-account systems; and (4) improved relations with both the external and internal community. The ubiquity of desktop computers and the proliferation of networks and useful networked information has changed not only the characters of institutions, but also the expectations of students, faculty, and staff. The single most important factor for the success of a networked campus environment is a consensus vision that is meaningful to the entire college community. (ECC)
title What Presidents Need To Know about the Impact of Networking.
topic Colleges
Computer Networks
Coordination
Databases
Decentralization
Distance Education
Educational Technology
Electronic Classrooms
Higher Education
Information Networks
Instructional Innovation
Libraries
Multimedia Instruction
School Community Relationship
Student Centered Curriculum
Universities
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED367433