Campus Technology Magazine — Digital Edition

Here you'll find an archive of the print edition of technology-in-higher-education magazine Campus Technology, accessible in an interactive Flash format. A free Campus Technology account is required to view individual issues. You can also subscribe to the CT print / digital edition, for free, to be notified by email with each time a new issue is released. PDF editions are available for all issues after March 2011 — look for a link in the right under the view-now button, on an individual issue page. For older issues see the archive of the print edition from January 1996 through December 2010.


Cover Image: Campus Technology February 2012

Campus Technology Digital Edition - February 2012

Featuring:

The New Normal: In an era of budget cuts, CIOs must reset expectations of what IT can handle — and rebrand IT as an efficiency expert.
Taking Homegrown Products Open Source and Beyond
3D, or Not to Be?
Smartphones: Teaching Tool or Brain Candy?


Cover Image: Campus Technology January 2012

Campus Technology Digital Edition - January 2012

Featuring:

Stepping Into the Future: Creating 21st century facilities that emphasize form, function, and cutting-edge tech
What's Hot, What's Not for 2012
CT Innovators: Where Are They Now?
Go Green Now
Blog-Powered Instruction
Reinventing IT


CT Digital Edition: December, cover shot.

Campus Technology Digital Edition - December 2011

Featuring:
Women in IT: Why does IT remain a male-dominated field, and how can more women find success in it?
The Business Case for the Cloud
Online Course Evaluations
Next-Gen Tablets
Case Study:
Mobile Web


Cover Image, November/December 2011

Campus Technology Digital Edition - November 2011

Featuring:

  • Into the Cloud: What your constituents need to know about cloud computing
  • 7 Ways to Streamline Student Services
  • 6 Easy Steps to Online Success
  • How to Respond to a Security Breach
  • Faculty LMS Use
  • Mobile App Strategy
  • Netbooks


CT Magazine Cover: October 2011

Campus Technology Digital Edition - October 2011

Featuring:
Consumer Tech Hits Home: Consumer devices are reshaping higher ed. Can centralized IT survive the impact?
Will the Real Digital Native Please Stand Up?
12 Cool-laborative Web 2.0 Tools
Security Video: Analog Yields to IP


CT Cover: September

Campus Technology Digital Edition - September 2011

Featuring:
Do For-Profits Do IT Better? Despite recent controversy, for-profit schools’ advanced use of technology offers valuable lessons for traditional institutions.
Is There a Second Life for Virtual Worlds?
Extreme Makeover: IT Governance
CT2011 Conference Highlights