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Main Author: Becker, Bernd
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ917673
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contents Get Your Head in the Clouds Becker, Bernd Higher Education Technology Uses in Education Information Technology Internet Computer Software Users (Information) Information Management Delivery Systems Undergraduate Students Student Surveys Learning Experience Academic Libraries Information Utilization EDUCAUSE, a nonprofit association dedicated to advancing higher education by promoting the efficient and effective use of information technology, recently released the annual "ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology" (Smith and Caruso 2010). The purpose of this annual study is to illuminate the roles technology plays in the college experience. During the spring 2010 survey, quantitative and qualitative data were recorded from nearly 40,000 freshmen and seniors at 100 four-year institutions and students from 27 two-year institutions. Participants were asked to report on different aspects of their technology skills and the perceived affects of technology on their learning experience. The ECAR study provides valuable information for anyone connected to an institution of higher education, especially for academic librarians who understand the value of insight into how their patrons are using information technology (IT). In this article, the author examines some of the key findings from the ECAR study, and what these findings mean to the academic library.
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spellingShingle Get Your Head in the Clouds
Becker, Bernd
Higher Education
Technology Uses in Education
Information Technology
Internet
Computer Software
Users (Information)
Information Management
Delivery Systems
Undergraduate Students
Student Surveys
Learning Experience
Academic Libraries
Information Utilization
Get Your Head in the Clouds Becker, Bernd Higher Education Technology Uses in Education Information Technology Internet Computer Software Users (Information) Information Management Delivery Systems Undergraduate Students Student Surveys Learning Experience Academic Libraries Information Utilization EDUCAUSE, a nonprofit association dedicated to advancing higher education by promoting the efficient and effective use of information technology, recently released the annual "ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology" (Smith and Caruso 2010). The purpose of this annual study is to illuminate the roles technology plays in the college experience. During the spring 2010 survey, quantitative and qualitative data were recorded from nearly 40,000 freshmen and seniors at 100 four-year institutions and students from 27 two-year institutions. Participants were asked to report on different aspects of their technology skills and the perceived affects of technology on their learning experience. The ECAR study provides valuable information for anyone connected to an institution of higher education, especially for academic librarians who understand the value of insight into how their patrons are using information technology (IT). In this article, the author examines some of the key findings from the ECAR study, and what these findings mean to the academic library.
title Get Your Head in the Clouds
topic Higher Education
Technology Uses in Education
Information Technology
Internet
Computer Software
Users (Information)
Information Management
Delivery Systems
Undergraduate Students
Student Surveys
Learning Experience
Academic Libraries
Information Utilization
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ917673