ICT in higher education
Published in The Times Higher
on April 29 2005
Leader
"Failure to satisfy student ICT expectations will dent recruitment efforts"
Which planet are you on when it comes to e-learning?
Jump for jorum
Academics can share their insights and aids via a free online bank of learning objects
How to avoid a pig in a poke
E-learning projects that put learners first can succeed with a clear, co-ordinated strategy and national support
Heavens' curators
How do you manage a store of information as vast as the sky? Edinburgh's astronomers are working on it
Want to be a Bohr? Click here
The Institute of Physics is digitising all of its publications going back to the 19th century
Contours of the past
An online resource of historical maps of Britain offers a powerful way to explore many subjects
Free spirits
Open-source programmers, who help drive many institutions' computer systems, are pirates to some - but they now have a new legal champion
Treasure for the islands
A scheme to provide Caribbean states with distance learning by satellite and wireless technology aims to foster collaboration and boost regional competitiveness
On the record
How has the Freedom of Information Act affected institutions?
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