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Digital Tweed: Mapping the Terrain of Online Education
By Kenneth C. Green
“ONLINE EDUCATION IS NOW CLEARLY PART OF THE EVOLVING
21st CENTURY LANDSCAPE OF AMERICAN HIGHER EDUCATION.”
Two Sloan-C reports provide both firm definitions for
and hard data about the numbers of students involved
in online education.
Like so many things in education and the academic
community, much of the (sometimes polite, sometimes
passionate) conversation about big issues is often
driven by opinion and epiphany, rather than data and
evidence. Certainly, the decade-long discussions on
and off campus about distance and online education,
fall into this mode. All (or at least many) of us have
fixed and firm opinions about the efficacy and quality
of online and distance education, and the impact of
these programs for students and institutions.
Consequently, it is useful and refreshing to find
informative reports with credible data that help
map the still somewhat uncharted territory of online
and distance learning in American higher education.
The November 2004 Sloan Consortium (Sloan-C) Report,
“Entering the Mainstream,” coupled with the
Consortium’s September 2003 report, “Sizing the
Opportunity,” bring timely, informative data to the
occasionally contentious conversations about online
and distance education. (Sloan-C, a consortium of
institutions and organizations committed to quality
online education, receives financial support from
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
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IT NEWS
Adobe Buying Macromedia for $3.4B US
Strategically it d'es indeed make a lot of sense. And
the products complement each other as well, and make
for potentially simpler relationships between Campus
IT and vendors. Adobe Chief Financial Officer Murray
Demo said in an interview last month there are “too
many software providers out there chasing too few
dollars.” He said “customers basically want to have
fewer relationships with software vendors.” (Bloomberg)
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Celebrating Moore's Law
Now one of the world's wealthiest people $4B+) and an
active philanthropist, Gordon Moore first put pen to
paper and predicted the constant acceleration of chip
technology in 1965. At that time, a transistor cost $5.52;
now a single one costs about a billionth of a dollar.
(Wired)
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Defining “Official” Messaging on Campus
Who gets to send “official” messages to everyone on your
campus? Some people think that on the University of Pennsylvania
campus, the answer is "Too many!" (Daily Pennsylvanian)
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Bervard Community College Busts 20 Staff for Internet Porn
Every campus hopes that it d'esn't have to use the policies
in place regarding such things, but administrators at BCC
recently found that they had to. (Florida Today)
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Potential Problems with New Portal Produce Puzzled Looks at Pace
Pace University's new portal system won't be fully functional until
January 2006, so puzzled looks on some faces were to be expected;
they've still got learning curves to undergo. (The Pace Press)
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RESOURCES
SyncScan: Faster Handoff Between WiFi Networks
It comes to you from the University of California,
San Diego, and is patent-pending: "SyncScan is a handoff
algorithm which can cut the time it takes to switch from
one Wi-Fi access point to another by a factor of a
hundred over existing solutions." (Science Blog)
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DEALS, CONTRACTS, AWARDS
101communications Acquires T.H.E. Journal
101communications, a leading B2B media company, which
publishes Campus Technology and this eletter, has
acquired the assets of ETC Group LLC, publisher of
T.H.E. Journal, the largest circulated, and oldest
continually published, journal serving technology
users in K-12 and higher education.
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LiquidMatrix Inks Deals with Four Institutions
LiquidMatrix today announced that four higher education
institutions, each utilizing a different enterprise
resource planning (ERP) system, have selected
LiquidMatrix’s ActiveCampus solution to help them achieve their business objectives. The four institutions
are: Faulkner University, Alabama; Saint Joseph College,
Connecticut; West Virginia University; and University of Maryland. (Liquidmatrix)
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NEW TECHNOLOGY
Wireless Internet Access to Go Extra 5 Miles
By this time next year, you'll be able to hop onto
local wireless networks that span 5 miles. (USA Today)
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