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Halligan, Tom – Community College Journal, 2009
This article features Pennsylvania's Montgomery County Community College (MCCC), the nation's number 1 technologically advanced community college, and describes the college's secrets and strategies to success. Although technology underpins much of what MCCC does, the college does not receive the honor--from the Center for Digital Education and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Attendance Patterns, College Students, Educational Change
Wong, Wylie – Community College Journal, 2008
Smart classrooms are just as popular on other community college campuses. Through a combination of PowerPoint presentations, videos, Web pages, and other technologies, faculty can engage students using multimedia to create a richer, more compelling learning experience. This article talks about the use of smart classrooms and the educational…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Community Colleges
Violino, Bob – Community College Journal, 2009
This article talks about the latest trend in education, which is social networking. As this phenomenon continues to grow, community colleges are getting into the act, launching online initiatives and harnessing the technology to communicate, promote, and conduct important school business. School administrators believe that social networking can…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Handheld Devices, Social Networks, Web Sites
Murray, Corey – Community College Journal, 2007
As technology becomes more pervasive on community college campuses, administrators are leveraging emerging solutions to cultivate highly interactive learning environments, using next-generation tools to target instruction and furiously digitizing arcane administrative functions. Despite the potential to revolutionize the community college campus,…
Descriptors: Campuses, Community Colleges, Administrators, Computer Uses in Education
Reid, David – Community College Journal, 2004
Facilities that accommodate technology are much in demand today and nowhere more so than at colleges and in other learning environments all over the country. But the cry for "high-tech facilities" rings false: Buildings designed simply to look high-tech will be outdated more quickly than ever. It is no surprise that the very best…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Building Design, Architecture, Technology Integration

Mellow, Gail O.; Sokenu, Julius; Lynch-Donohue, Brian – Community College Journal, 1998
Describes how two professors in the social sciences and humanities successfully used the World Wide Web to enhance their lessons at Connecticut's Quinebaug Valley Community-Technical College. Indicates that as a result of these initial efforts, technology was incorporated in classes throughout campus. (JDI)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology
Halttunen, Lynda Gavigan – Community College Journal, 2002
Offers advice for colleges intending to undergo software conversions, asserting that sufficient resources are key to a smooth process. Describes the conversion process at Palomar College (California) in 1997, when Palomar purchased PeopleSoft enterprise-wide software in response to Y2K compliance issues. Stresses the ongoing need for training and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Budgets, Community Colleges, Computer Software