On average, what portion of the college-president brain is devoted to thinking about technology on campus? Not enough, say chief information officers. In the latest edition of Tech Therapy, Bob Cernock, the CIO at Central Connecticut State University, says that more college presidents should talk to their campus technologists, and that more campus technologists should go knocking on the presidents’ doors.
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3 Responses to Tech Therapy: College Presidents Should Think About Technology
magyar - April 30, 2012 at 3:46 am
What fun! It all goes to prove what the poet Sándor Petőfi said in 1848: You can’t trust quotes you read on the internet.
janfreeman - April 30, 2012 at 11:55 am
Excellent news about the book. But is this quote as
intended?
“an independent woman needs a man like a fish without a bicycle.”
Or should it say “like a fish needs a bicycle”? (Or, alternatively, use “without”/”without”?)
uconnche - April 30, 2012 at 3:59 pm
Google Books states that “Old Age Is Not For Sissies” was used in 1968 in Volume 117 of the Pennsylvania School Journal.