ICT in higher education, Issue No. 1
Published in The Times Higher on February 7 2003 Leader
'British higher education cannot take the chance that technology is simply another passing fad'
Eyeing up the future
Do you have the vision to lead your institution into the knowledge economy?
Perfect platform for progress
The e-university provides a powerful framework on which UK universities can offer online courses
E-outfits go the distance
E-learning providers are working hard to recover ground lost in the dotcom downturn
Learning with a twist
Strathclyde University is trying to get students to make better use of technology for work - and play
Virtually isolated
Many students are inadequately trained to use the net as a learning aid
The informatics man
The brains behind Edinburgh University's informatics department discusses the science of the 21st century
Picture this...
A treasure trove of photographic data could become a vital tool for taxonomists
Advent of the digital test tube
The Unilever Centre for Molecular Informatics is moving research from chemistry bench to the IT lab
The people's librarian
Brewster Kahle has a mission - to encourage libraries to widen access to academic work by harnessing the power of the net
Portal power
Why universities are so keen to invest in virtual gateways
Global university yet to get off the ground
An ambitious venture between universities from four continents has had teething problems