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== Theoretical Issues == | == Theoretical Issues == | ||
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+ | Submitted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido | ||
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+ | '''EDUCAUSE - Information Technology Research and Learning''' | ||
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+ | '''Overview''' | ||
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+ | Please find the link to EDUCAUSE site. Those in the digital humanities can benefit from accessing this site, because it is rich in terms of its published articles, especially in mobile learning. It uses information resources to deliver learning in information technologies. It is basically a non-profit association with the mission of fostering the intelligent use of information technology. Its publications are peer reviewed while most of them are accessible for free. | ||
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+ | [http://www.educause.ed] | ||
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+ | '''Major Initiatives''' | ||
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+ | The EDUCAUSE programmes provides help for users to navigate the challenges involved in advancing higher education with information technology through applied research, data benchmarking, and programs that addressed advanced networking, policy, security, and teaching and learning. Three of these initiatives are fee based programmes that offer subscription. These include: | ||
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+ | 1. the EDUCAUSE Centre for Applied Research, | ||
+ | 2. the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, and | ||
+ | 3. Net@EDU | ||
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+ | == Resources for research and learning include: == | ||
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+ | 1. Professional development activities | ||
+ | 2. Applied research | ||
+ | 3. Strategic policy advocacy | ||
+ | 4. Teaching and learning initiatives | ||
+ | 5. Online information services | ||
== Research Methods == | == Research Methods == |
Revision as of 18:07, 10 December 2010
Contents |
The Alberta Humanities Computing Compendium
This wiki is a compendium of research organized by the staff and students associated with the Humanties Computing programme at the University of Alberta. The wiki is a project of the Canadian Institute for Research in Computing and the Arts.
Introduction to Humanities Computing
Theoretical IssuesSubmitted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido
Overview Please find the link to EDUCAUSE site. Those in the digital humanities can benefit from accessing this site, because it is rich in terms of its published articles, especially in mobile learning. It uses information resources to deliver learning in information technologies. It is basically a non-profit association with the mission of fostering the intelligent use of information technology. Its publications are peer reviewed while most of them are accessible for free. [1] Major Initiatives The EDUCAUSE programmes provides help for users to navigate the challenges involved in advancing higher education with information technology through applied research, data benchmarking, and programs that addressed advanced networking, policy, security, and teaching and learning. Three of these initiatives are fee based programmes that offer subscription. These include: 1. the EDUCAUSE Centre for Applied Research, 2. the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, and 3. Net@EDU
Resources for research and learning include:1. Professional development activities 2. Applied research 3. Strategic policy advocacy 4. Teaching and learning initiatives 5. Online information services Research Methods
Technologies
Reviews
Best PracticesProjects
Research Projects
Project ManagementHumanities Computing CanadaGetting started
--GeoffreyRockwell 01:05, 7 October 2010 (UTC) |