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author Oblinger, Diana G., Ed.
Rush, Sean C., Ed.
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contents The Future Compatible Campus. Planning, Designing, and Implementing Information Technology in the Academy. Oblinger, Diana G., Ed. Rush, Sean C., Ed. Change Agents Change Strategies Community Services Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Mediated Communication Computer Uses in Education Educational Change Educational Environment Educational Technology Electronic Libraries Evaluation Criteria Futures (of Society) Higher Education Information Technology Innovation Long Range Planning Measurement Techniques Networks Organizational Change Partnerships in Education Performance Factors Program Design Program Implementation School Administration Strategic Planning Student Personnel Services Technology Transfer This collection of 16 monographs centers around the theme the "future compatible campus," which is based on the premise that higher education will become a "connected campus" in a technology-enabled environment consisting of three components: connected learning, connected service to the community; and connected management. In Part 1, titled "The Rationale for the Future Compatible Campus," Kristine A. Hafner and Diana G. Oblinger write on "Transforming the Academy." Part 2, "Planning for the Future," includes the following selections: "A Strategy for I/T Investments" (William H. Graves); "Strategic Information Technology Planning in Higher Education (Charles R. Moran); "Staging for the Launch: An Implementation Planning Framework" (Thomas C. Wunderle); and "Student Services for the 21st Century: Creating the Student-Centered Environment" (Martha A. Beede and Darlene J. Burnett). Part 3, "Moving Toward the Future in Teaching and Learning" includes the following: "Student Mobile Computing" (Diana G. Oblinger, Mark Resmer, and James R. Mingle); "Wake Forest University's Strategic Plan for Technology;" (David G. Brown); "Collaborative Learning" (Edwin J. Pinheiro); "Instructional Technology and the Mainstream: The Risks of Success" (William H. Geoghegan); and "Making Ends Meet: A Faculty Perspective on Computing and Scholarship" (James S. Noblitt). Selections in Part 4, "Developing the Infrastructure," include: "The Importance of the Campus Network Infrastructure" (Richard Nichols); "Planning for Success: Are You Ready for Client/Server?" (David L. Bellamy and Danuta C. McCall); "Designing Classrooms for the 21st Century" (Kathryn L. Conway); "Prepare Today for the Digital Library of Tomorrow" (Richard P. Hulser); and "Managing Innovation: Project Implementation in Higher Education" (D. Lawrence Bivins). In Part 5, "Measuring Success" is examined by James W. Cortada in "Knowing How It Is All Working: The Role of Performance Measurements." (Most articles contain references.) (CH)
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spellingShingle The Future Compatible Campus. Planning, Designing, and Implementing Information Technology in the Academy.
Oblinger, Diana G., Ed.
Rush, Sean C., Ed.
Change Agents
Change Strategies
Community Services
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Uses in Education
Educational Change
Educational Environment
Educational Technology
Electronic Libraries
Evaluation Criteria
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Information Technology
Innovation
Long Range Planning
Measurement Techniques
Networks
Organizational Change
Partnerships in Education
Performance Factors
Program Design
Program Implementation
School Administration
Strategic Planning
Student Personnel Services
Technology Transfer
The Future Compatible Campus. Planning, Designing, and Implementing Information Technology in the Academy. Oblinger, Diana G., Ed. Rush, Sean C., Ed. Change Agents Change Strategies Community Services Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Mediated Communication Computer Uses in Education Educational Change Educational Environment Educational Technology Electronic Libraries Evaluation Criteria Futures (of Society) Higher Education Information Technology Innovation Long Range Planning Measurement Techniques Networks Organizational Change Partnerships in Education Performance Factors Program Design Program Implementation School Administration Strategic Planning Student Personnel Services Technology Transfer This collection of 16 monographs centers around the theme the "future compatible campus," which is based on the premise that higher education will become a "connected campus" in a technology-enabled environment consisting of three components: connected learning, connected service to the community; and connected management. In Part 1, titled "The Rationale for the Future Compatible Campus," Kristine A. Hafner and Diana G. Oblinger write on "Transforming the Academy." Part 2, "Planning for the Future," includes the following selections: "A Strategy for I/T Investments" (William H. Graves); "Strategic Information Technology Planning in Higher Education (Charles R. Moran); "Staging for the Launch: An Implementation Planning Framework" (Thomas C. Wunderle); and "Student Services for the 21st Century: Creating the Student-Centered Environment" (Martha A. Beede and Darlene J. Burnett). Part 3, "Moving Toward the Future in Teaching and Learning" includes the following: "Student Mobile Computing" (Diana G. Oblinger, Mark Resmer, and James R. Mingle); "Wake Forest University's Strategic Plan for Technology;" (David G. Brown); "Collaborative Learning" (Edwin J. Pinheiro); "Instructional Technology and the Mainstream: The Risks of Success" (William H. Geoghegan); and "Making Ends Meet: A Faculty Perspective on Computing and Scholarship" (James S. Noblitt). Selections in Part 4, "Developing the Infrastructure," include: "The Importance of the Campus Network Infrastructure" (Richard Nichols); "Planning for Success: Are You Ready for Client/Server?" (David L. Bellamy and Danuta C. McCall); "Designing Classrooms for the 21st Century" (Kathryn L. Conway); "Prepare Today for the Digital Library of Tomorrow" (Richard P. Hulser); and "Managing Innovation: Project Implementation in Higher Education" (D. Lawrence Bivins). In Part 5, "Measuring Success" is examined by James W. Cortada in "Knowing How It Is All Working: The Role of Performance Measurements." (Most articles contain references.) (CH)
title The Future Compatible Campus. Planning, Designing, and Implementing Information Technology in the Academy.
topic Change Agents
Change Strategies
Community Services
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Uses in Education
Educational Change
Educational Environment
Educational Technology
Electronic Libraries
Evaluation Criteria
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Information Technology
Innovation
Long Range Planning
Measurement Techniques
Networks
Organizational Change
Partnerships in Education
Performance Factors
Program Design
Program Implementation
School Administration
Strategic Planning
Student Personnel Services
Technology Transfer
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