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Carroll, Timothy D. – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
Implementing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system is a major undertaking for any higher education institution, with many challenges along the way. More than three years ago, Roane State Community College began a journey to implement an ERP system. Roane State recently completed a very successful implementation of the SunGard Banner Student…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Management Systems, Program Administration, Technology Planning
Trappler, Thomas J. – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
Today's higher education environment is marked by heightened accountability and decreased budgets. In such an environment, no higher education institution can afford to ignore alternative approaches that could result in more effective and less costly solutions. Open-source software (OSS) can serve as a viable alternative to traditional proprietary…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Computer Software, Intellectual Property, Public Sector
Rickman, Jon T.; Von Holzen, Roger; Klute, Paul G.; Tobin, Teri – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
At most universities a student typically goes to a bookstore to purchase the textbook recommended by the professor for a course. The student may choose to purchase a new or used textbook, or, as occurs more frequently now, an e-textbook. Nearly 40% of college students choose not to purchase textbooks at all, however, due to the costs. Generally,…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Textbooks, Educational Technology, Educational Resources
Schoedel, Eric – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
Uninterrupted, high-bandwidth network connectivity is crucial for higher education. Colleges and universities increasingly adopt gigabit wireless solutions because of their fiber-equivalent performance, quick implementation, and significant return on investment. For just those reasons, Rush University Medical Center switched from free space optics…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Telecommunications, Statewide Planning, Technology Planning
Burgi, Pierre-Yves – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
Approved in 1999 by the Swiss Parliament, the Swiss Virtual Campus (SVC) project debuted in 2000 with the goal of promoting an information society in Switzerland. The University of Geneva has been actively involved with building the SVC and the European virtual campus e-LERU, a two-year project in which eight European countries partnered to…
Descriptors: Campuses, Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Virtual Classrooms
Arendt, Anne; Gerber, Nathan – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
Higher education institutions often have large, complex websites, necessitated by the many services, divisions, and areas involved in campus operations. The fall 2008 enrollment at Utah Valley University (UVU), for example, was 26,696 students in over 50 different degree areas. UVU also has 1,455 full-time staff and another 3,285 part-time staff.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Web Sites, Management Systems, Information Management
Jorn, Linda; Whiteside, Aimee; Duin, Ann Hill – EDUCAUSE Review, 2009
In the past several years, a series of influential conversations has elevated the importance of place, of space, of design principles, and of learning in the evolving IT infrastructure of higher education. Today, the impact of emerging technologies, diverse learners, strategic campus issues, new course design methods, and recent findings in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Cooperative Planning, Holistic Approach, Information Technology
Lippincott, Joan K. – EDUCAUSE Review, 2009
If an institution desires more than a facelift or an iconic new building, it should clearly articulate its learning objectives and then place a high priority on including curriculum redesign in the planning process for new learning spaces. Faculty who are genuinely engaged in pedagogy, along with others who are concerned with the teaching and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Facilities Improvement, College Faculty
Hunley, Sawyer; Schaller, Molly – EDUCAUSE Review, 2009
Learning spaces in higher education environments have received much attention in the last several years due to innovative architectural design, the movement to connect campus spaces with learning, and assessment technologies that allow for both qualitative and quantitative evaluation of relevant information. In this article, the authors describe…
Descriptors: Evaluation, School Space, Space Utilization, Environmental Influences
Long, Phillip D.; Holeton, Richard – EDUCAUSE Review, 2009
In a recent vote, members of the EDUCAUSE community selected the "Top Teaching and Learning Challenges" for 2009. The overlap among these challenges testifies to an emerging consensus in the thinking about learning environments in higher education. On the other hand, the fact that they remain "challenges" hints at a larger failure to transcend the…
Descriptors: School Space, Educational Environment, Inquiry, Educational Change
Dugdale, Shirley – EDUCAUSE Review, 2009
The Learning Landscape is the total context for students' learning experiences and the diverse landscape of learning settings available today--from specialized to multipurpose, from formal to informal, and from physical to virtual. The goal of the Learning Landscape approach is to acknowledge this richness and maximize encounters among people,…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Planning, School Space, Space Utilization, Networks
Brown, Malcolm – EDUCAUSE Review, 2009
Inversions are fascinating phenomena. They are reversals of the normal or expected order. They occur across a wide variety of contexts. What do inversions have to do with learning spaces? The author suggests that they are a useful metaphor for the process that is unfolding in higher education with respect to education. On the basis of…
Descriptors: School Space, Higher Education, Space Utilization, Networks
Bristow, Rob – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
With the world focusing on climate change and individuals through to organizations questioning how they can reduce their personal and professional carbon footprints, JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee) is looking at how it can help U.K. education professionals learn from one another. In 2009, the final report from JISC's SusteIT study…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Systems, Climate, Foreign Countries
Noble, Howard; Curtis, Daniel; Tang, Kang – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
The government of the United Kingdom has set a target to reduce CO2 emissions by at least 34 percent from 1990 levels by 2020. The Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) will require all large public and private sector organizations across the U.K. to cut carbon emissions and report total CO2 emissions annually so that the data can be published in a…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Computers, Foreign Countries, Technological Advancement
O'Donnell, Tom – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
A decade ago, people wanting to practice "green computing" recycled their printer paper, turned their personal desktop systems off from time to time, and tried their best to donate old equipment to a nonprofit instead of throwing it away. A campus IT department can shave a few watts off just about any IT process--the real trick is planning and…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Computer Centers, Energy Management, Facility Improvement

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