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Lin, Canchu; Singer, Ross; Ha, Louisa – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2010
This case study investigated university members' use of and resistance to a communication information technology system in a higher education organization. This case study utilized the technology enactment framework to examine structure enactment in university members' technology use and resistance. We found that the following structures were…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Technology, Adoption (Ideas), Behavior Theories
Brown, Jeff; Vetter, Ron; Saunders-White, Debra – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2008
This article describes the development of interactive text message applications at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. We describe how the university's information technology innovation program led to the formation of a faculty owned company in which the university holds an equity interest. Next, we discuss the collaborative development…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Access to Information, Information Technology, Telecommunications
Peer reviewedRivas, Victor R. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2002
Asserts that students have high technological expectations which necessitate a reevaluation of teaching methodologies and a reinvention of the classroom. Explores some of the realities and hype surrounding the reason for and existence of technology in the college foreign language classroom. Focuses on the wiring of classrooms for technology,…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Computer Uses in Education, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGasen, Jean B.; Preece, Jenny – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1996
Analyzes influences shaping human-computer interaction (HCI) in higher education, from two sources: internal (faculty, students, administrative units) and external (business/industry, government agencies, professional bodies). Examines nature and interrelationships of HCI components (research, education, professional training). Proposes a…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedKesner, Richard M. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1997
To improve services and reduce costs, Babson College (Massachusetts) has begun continuous quality improvement and reengineering, moving rapidly toward a client/server information technology environment and Internet/Intranet-enabled business processes. The evolution of the strategy and its products, underlying technologies, and development process…
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLeDuc, Albert L. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1996
Examines issues in using technology in college instruction, particularly the nature and degree of involvement of technology. Discusses the tension between substance and presentation, and the significant challenges in making technology meet learning needs. Suggests that more research is needed to prove that technology meets these needs and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedDaniels, Lisa – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1999
With minimal costs, desktop-presentation programs such as PowerPoint can be a first step in introducing computer technology into the college classroom. They offer visual appeal, capacity for organizing notes, animated graphics, more class time for interactive activities, up-to-date information through links to the World Wide Web, and the ability…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Audiovisual Aids, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style

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