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October 2008

10.01.08

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Campus Technology is mailed each month to 50,000 qualified senior-level management readers focusing on the use of high tech in higher education. Each issue contains feature articles, case studies, product reviews and profiles of technology use at the individual, departmental, and institutional level. Featured topics include advanced networking, administrative systems, portals, security, electronic publishing, presentation technologies, course management systems, technology infrastructure and strategic IT planning.

Features

Software as a Service It's Bandwagon Time

Colleges and universities worldwide are turning to the hosted SaaS model and saying goodbye to issues like patch management and server optimization.

Lifelong Learning Technology Forever

Who says classroom learning has to culminate with a formal degree? Tech-enabled lifelong learning programs are utilizing videoconferencing, vodcasting, and more to reach out to the 50-plus nontraditional student.

Focus

Your Career What's It Like to Work for an Online Campus?

If you've thought about moving to the online adjunct of your institution, or one of the big-name virtuals, here's what you'll need to consider.

Security Where the Risks Are

Knowing what to spend on data protection and where to focus the effort isn't easy. Security assessments help eliminate the guesswork by identifying where your most critical risks lurk.

Hardware/Software Getting More out of Mobile

Sure, cellular and handheld devices are quintessential communication tools, but savvy institutions are getting extra bang for their mobile tech bucks.

eLearning Just-in-Time Support

8 best practices for providing the help online faculty need-- when they need it.

In This Issue

Green Construction & Technology They Say They Want A Revolution

As sustainability efforts ramp up on campuses, educators share eco-friendly dorm practices-- the ideal way to educate students about environmental issues.

CT Briefs

CT Solutions

CT Industry

Waiting It Out

Have you given up trying to bring faculty into the world of emerging technology for teaching and learning?

Archives

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