Infobits - 2002

CIT Infobits December 2002

  • Distance Learning Report from UNESCO
  • MIT Launches Digital Repository
  • Columbia University Press Takes Over Journal of Electronic Publishing
  • Journal Boycott Group Announces Its New Public Journals
  • Syllabus Radio
  • New Studies on Enterprise Systems and Distance Learning
  • Recommended Reading

CIT Infobits November 2002

  • Student Criticisms of the Online Classroom
  • Educational Technology and Academic Labor
  • Teaching as a Clinical Profession
  • Business Technologies in the Classroom
  • EDUCAUSE 2002 Proceedings Papers
  • Recommended Reading

CIT Infobits October 2002

  • Online Teaching and Copyright
  • Distance Education Best Practices
  • Computer Literacy in Schools: How Much Has Changed in 30 Years?
  • E-Journals and Reading Behaviors
  • Golden Age of Publishing
  • Halloween Links: Poe, Monsters
  • Editor's Note

CIT Infobits September 2002

  • Smart Mobs
  • The Internet Goes to College
  • Electronic Scholarly Publishing Articles
  • Is Fair Use Dying?
  • Educational Technology Shapers of the Future
  • Recommended Reading
  • Editor's Note

CIT Infobits August 2002

  • Faculty Attitudes Toward Electronic Resources
  • More on Increased Faculty Workload and Online Technologies
  • Tips for Online Instructors
  • Future of E-Books
  • Student Personalities and Instruction Delivery
  • EDUCAUSE Announces 2002 IT Award Winners
  • UNC-Chapel Hill's Accessible Electronic Content Website
  • Recommended Reading

CIT Infobits July 2002

  • E-Learner Competencies
  • Do Libraries Really Need Books?
  • How College Students Use the Web for Course Assignments
  • Report on Consequences of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  • Recent Reports on the State of U.S. Education
  • Recommended Reading

CIT Infobits June 2002

  • Social Aspects of the Internet
  • Blogs: A New Tool for Online Education?
  • Copyright and "Deep-Linking" to Online Content
  • More Readings on Online Course Drop-Outs
  • Online Accessibility Articles
  • Recommended Reading

CIT Infobits May 2002

  • Online Teaching and the 24-Hour Professor
  • Papers from Reading and Writing Technologies Conference
  • Creative Commons Copyright Clearinghouse Launched
  • Scholarly Journal Boycott a Bust
  • Papers from Digital Communities Conference
  • The True Value/Cost of Web-Based Information
  • More About ADL and SCORM
  • Recommended Reading

CIT Infobits April 2002

  • What Makes a Successful Online Educator?
  • Faculty Copyright Ownership Policies
  • Do Online Course Drop-Out Rates Matter?
  • EDUCAUSE Review Announces New E-Content Column
  • Scientific Inquiry in Education
  • 2001 U.S. Education Statistics
  • Learning Technology Standards and SCORM
  • Recommended Reading

CIT Infobits March 2002

  • "No Significant Difference" Revisited
  • Recent Articles on Teaching with Technology: Adopters and Optimists
  • Recent Articles on Teaching with Technology: Skeptics and Pessimists
  • Higher Education Institutions and the Corporate Model
  • Recommended Reading

CIT Infobits February 2002

  • Evaluation Strategies for Distance Education
  • Free Online Assessment Tool
  • Embarrassment and IT in Higher Education
  • Articles on Technologies for Education and Learning
  • New Science and Technology Reports for Education Community
  • Instructional Design Expertise Sought
  • Recommended Reading

CIT Infobits January 2002

  • Call for an Educational Theory of Technology
  • IT-Enabled Plagiarism
  • Humanities Scholars and Information Technologies
  • What Makes a Good Course Website?
  • More on Good Course Website Design
  • Educational Technology Review Goes Online
  • Multimedia Resources
  • Website for Web Accessibility Resources
  • Infobits Subscribers -- Where are We in 2001?

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