January 30, 2004
10 Challenges for the Next 10 Years
In the decade since the release of the first Web browser, information technology has insinuated itself into virtually every corner of higher education. Colleges use databases, networks, and a dizzying array of software to maintain academic and financial records, recruit new students, communicate with current students, enable professors to collaborate on research, disseminate library materials, and teach, whether in a
This is an article for subscribers only. You may access this article by purchasing a:
Digital or Print Subscription
Web Pass
Already have an account? Log In Now.
-
Notes From Academe

-
The Chronicle Review

-
Administration


