September 12, 2008
Could You Be a Hoopla-dite?
Too many colleges fail to hold technology to academic standards of cost analysis and assessment
Technology advocates — of which there are many in business and education colleges, campus libraries and bookstores, student services and teaching centers, and, of course, IT departments — seem out of touch with today's budget realities, lost in 1990s-era technostalgia.
Those well-intentioned colleagues are still caught up in the hype of the "information age" that
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