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EDUCAUSE is not just a conference. EDUCAUSE is a vibrant, thriving, and diverse community whose members share not only a variety of challenges and opportunities but also a commitment to the common good.
EDUCAUSE is not just a conference. EDUCAUSE is a vibrant, thriving, and diverse community whose members share not only a variety of challenges and opportunities but also a commitment to the common good.
By implementing technological, curricular, and organizational enhancements, colleges and universities can prepare graduates for future success in the ever-evolving world of work.
What might be the building blocks of fully online community colleges, and what can a traditional brick-and-mortar community college learn from them to enhance its online learning initiatives?
Various types of digital archiving initiatives are harnessing the power of technology to expand the reach of participatory archiving, develop increasingly sophisticated and sensitive post-custodial approaches, broaden the cultural record to represent more diverse voices, and respond to current events.
With our dangerously polluted information environment, now is the time to introduce an info-environmentalism curriculum in higher education.
With the continuing trend of private-sector IT leaders moving into higher education, the author offers some observations and advice to ease the transition.
The use of open practices by learners and educators is complex, personal, and contextual; it is also continually negotiated. Higher education institutions require collaborative and critical approaches to openness in order to support faculty, students, and learning in an increasingly complex higher education environment.
New and old digital divides are Balkanizing the Internet, threatening to split apart not only students but also communities. This constitutes one of the most important issues confronting the U.S. higher education technology community.
Our understanding of the past has to help us build a better future. That's the purpose of collective memory. Those who control our memory machines will control our future.
The outgoing president of the American Council on Education talks about her early career, her gratefulness for opportunities, her views on technology and higher education today, and her advice to IT professionals.
The EDUCAUSE Awards Program, under the guidance of the EDUCAUSE Recognition Committee, brings peer endorsement and distinction to professional accomplishments in higher education information technology.
Previewing the 2017 findings of the EDUCAUSE Technology Research in the Academic Community (ETRAC) series.