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2008 Editorial Calendar
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January 2008
- Campus Cards
- Digital Libraries and Repositories
- Second Life and Virtual / Immersive Learning Environments
- Telecom: Wireless VoIP
- Hardware / Software: Laptop / Tablet Programs
- 21st-Century Classroom: Projector Management
- Career: Business & Political Skills for Technologists
- Special Supplement: Green Technologies
PR pitches requested by October 1, 2007* February 2008
- Product Review: Projector / Display / Control Systems
- Wireless and Mobility
- Technology and the Community College
- Project Management: Quality Measurement
- IT Funding: Community / Open Source
- Security: Federated ID Management
- IT Directions: Technologies for Advancement and Development
PR pitches requested by November 1, 2007* March 2008
- BI/BPM and IT Planning
- Assessment
- Digital Publishing
- eLearning: Synchronous Collaboration
- Networking: Network Help Desks
- IT Directions: Admissions / Enrollment Management
- The Web: User-friendly Websites for Students and Campus Webcasting
PR pitches requested by December 3, 2007* April 2008
- Data / Web Security
- Web 2.0, Wikis, Blogs, and More
- 21st-Century Classroom: Learning Commons Spaces
- Career: The New CIO vs. Campus Culture
- Security: Research and Security
- Hardware / Software: Document Imaging
- IT Funding: Distance Ed Grants & Funding
PR pitches requested by January 1, 2008* May 2008
- ERP / Administrative / Finance Systems: Commercial vs. Community / Open Source
- Online Course Production
- Supercomputing
- Disaster Recovery and Preparedness
- BI: Data Visualization and Reporting
- IT Directions: Compliance Monitoring Systems
- 21st-Century Classroom: Classroom Scheduling and Asset Management
PR pitches requested by February 1, 2008* June 2008
- 21st-Century Classroom: Incubator Classrooms
- Incenting Tech-Savvy Faculty
- ePortfolios and Personal Learning Environments (PLEs)
- InfoComm Floor Preview
- eLearning: Course / Learning Management Systems
- Project Management: Managing and Integrating Tech Support
- Career: Learning From the Virtuals
PR pitches requested by March 3, 2008*
July 2008
- IP Convergence
- Smart Technologies for Facilities Management
- Collaboration Tools & Technologies
- Campus Technology 2008 Summer Conference Floor Preview
- Special Supplement: Data & Physical Security
- ERP: HR Modules
- IT Funding: Procurement
- Networking: Centralized Control
- IT Directions: The New Campus Tech Store
PR pitches requested by April 1, 2008* August 2008
- Special Triple Feature: Campus Technology Innovators
- Product Review: Classroom Capture & Notetaking
- BI / BPM: Small Schools
- eLearning: Supporting Online Faculty
- Web: Immersive Learning Environments
PR pitches requested by May 1, 2008* September 2008
- Portals
- Emergency Notification
- Anti-Plagiarism and Online Grading
- IT Directions: Digital Asset Management and Rights
- Hardware / Software: Handheld Devices
- Career: Learning From the Virtuals
- Project Management: Change Management
PR pitches requested by June 2, 2008* October 2008
- Software as a Service
- eCommerce / Student Services / Auxiliary Services
- Integrating Technology While Maintaining Security
- Lifelong Learning
- 21st-Century Classroom: Gaming
- Security: Authentication / Hacking
- ERP: Campus & ID Cards
- Telecom: Audio / Video Conferencing
PR pitches requested by July 1, 2008* November 2008
- Wireless and Mobility
- Physical Security
- Projectors and Displays
- Web: Recruitment / Student Retention
- IT Funding: Technologies for Tuition Payment
- eLearning: Wikis and Blogs
- BI: Data Warehousing & Analytics
PR pitches requested by July 1, 2008*
December 2008
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Topics Covered in Campus Technology
- Hardware and Servers
- Presentation and Media
- Networking
- Security and Privacy
- Data Storage
- CMS/Open Source
- IT Funding
- Staffing and Training
- Telecommunications/VoIP
- Enterprise/ERP
- Administrative Computing
- Business Intelligence
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- Distance/Online Education
- Portal Development
- Web Management
- Content Management
- Print and Electronic Publishing
- Finance and Student Aid
- E-Procurement
- Student Services
- E-Services
- Admissions/Recruitment
- Student Assessment
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