EDUCAUSE Quarterly Magazine, Volume 33, Number 1, 2010 Published: Monday, March 1, 2010 min read Is Higher Education Evolving? By Paul Kim Educating the Many By Shai Reshef Think "Exciting": E-Learning and the Big "E" By Bernard Luskin Collaboration in Higher Education and Its Benefits for ICT By Malcolm Read Uncommon Places for Research By Janet Salmons The Role of Disruptive Technology in the Future of Higher Education By Katrina A. Meyer Preparing for the Future with Disruption-Resistant Online Programs By Ellen R. Cohn Information Literacy: A Neglected Core Competency By Sharon A. Weiner Intelligent Tutoring and Mentoring for Effective Learning By Carol Luckhardt Redfield and Gisele Larose Meeting a New Credit Card Security Standard By Dan Toughey Signals: Applying Academic Analytics By Kimberly E. Arnold Reimagining Science Education and Pedagogical Tools: Blending Research with Teaching By Jacqueline S. McLaughlin Enabling Science and Technology Research Teams: A Breadmaking Metaphor By Deana Pennington An Open Future for Higher Education By Patrick McAndrew, Eileen Scanlon, and Doug Clow Envisioning the Post-LMS Era: The Open Learning Network By Jonathan Mott Conceptualizing the Functional Requirements for a Next-Generation E-Portfolio System By Enrique Mu, Sallie Wormer, Roberta Foizey, Beverly Barkon, and Mark Vehec About This Issue ParentTopics: Future of Higher Education Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.