Higher Education: A New Competitive Landscape
Syllabus, the only monthly magazine that focuses exclusively on the use of high tech in higher education, provides a platform for advancing new IT solutions at the college level. Read by an audience of 156,000 and influencing decisions made across the higher ed enterprise -- from from the classroom to the campus -- Syllabus has been a source of information for educators, administrators and IT professionals since 1988.
Feature
Story
Higher Education in the Digital
Age: Planning for an Uncertain Future
by Diane Harley
Careful planning will be necessary for all institutions of higher
education because there is no "one-size-fits-all" model for the future.
Buyer's
Guide
Technology Roundup
Blackboard
5.5: The Platform Adds Planks
Educator's
Review
MacClade 4.02:
Who Says Data D'esn’t Grow on Trees?
Product Summary
Electronic Whiteboards:
Why Write It Down?
Product
Guide
Curriculum Software, Grading/Tracking Software, Multimedia Software, Multimedia Authoring Tools, and Projectors and Presentation Technologies
Case Studies
A music professor combines curriculum software and Web delivery
for undergrads; and faculty collaborate across disciplines to connect related
concepts for students.
Music Appreciation Course Mixes
Media to Deliver Content
Making Connections Across the
Disciplines
Editorial
Contributions
Submit
Your Case Study
Submit
an Article
Subscriptions
Subscribe
to Syllabus Magazine
Renew your Subscription
Advertising
Opportunities
2001
Editorial Calendar