ICT in higher education
Published in The Times Higher
on May 5 2006
Leader
"A new generation has grown up with technology and is as comfortable with a keyboard as with a pen"
Open-data sources are making long delays in publishing research evidence a thing of the past
Take charge of your data
E-administration could take the devil out of the details
File-osophy rules the podcast age
Listen and learn with the iTunes U academic download service
Just how tempting is an Apple?
A study suggests the iPod is more useful for PR than pedagogy
UKLight speeds to new horizons
A new network will beam even the largest data packages around the globe in super-quick time
Virtual dig to mine real solutions
A Canadian university has developed a 3-D simulation that can make mine rescue preparation more realistic
What do you do when one size doesn't fit all?
An international initiative will help universities get the IT services they need and save money, too
Big game hunting
Japanese institutions are getting the chance to work with Microsoft but they face some searching questions
China sees future written on blackboard
The Red Giant is the latest nation to hook up to virtual learning environments