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Higher Education 3 Instructional Technology 3 Access 2 Economics 2 UK 2 Business 1 Continuing Education 1 Cost 1 Degrees 1 Digital Collaborations 1 Digital Collections 1 E-Learning 1 Enrollment 1 Europe 1 Finance 1 Globalization 1 Government 1 Humanities 1 Information 1 Information Literacy 1 Institutional Culture 1 Institutional Policy 1 Institutional Strategy 1 Instruction 1 Intellectual Property 1 International 1 Knowledge 1 Mission 1 Online Initiatives 1 Online Learning 1 Pedagogy 1 Quality of Teaching 1 Scandinavia 1 US 1 United States 1 University of California 1 Writing 1 instructional technology 1
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Curran, Chris 1 Dearden, James A 1 Douglass, John Aubrey 1 Losh, Elizabeth 1
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Center for Studies in Higher Education, UC Berkeley 3
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University of California at Berkeley, Center for Studies in Higher Education 3 Journal of Industrial Organization Education 1
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Voice-over-PowerPoint Recordings
Dearden, James A - In: Journal of Industrial Organization Education 1 (2006) 1, pp. 1-2
The first recording in this contribution offers instructions and tips for making voice-over-PowerPoint recordings. The second recording – an answer to an industrial organization homework assignment about the lemons problem – shows how these recordings can be used to complement classroom teaching.
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Virtualpolitik: Obstacles to Building Virtual Communities in Traditional Institutions of Knowledge
Losh, Elizabeth - Center for Studies in Higher Education, UC Berkeley - 2005
Digital collaborations are often stymied because institutions of higher education are increasingly divided between two cultures: the culture of knowledge and the culture of information. Campuses primarily remain institutions of knowledge, although practices of information acquisition can no...
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All Globalization Is Local: Countervailing Forces and the Influence on Higher Education Markets
Douglass, John Aubrey - Center for Studies in Higher Education, UC Berkeley - 2005
Globalization trends and innovations in the instructional technologies are widely believed to be creating new markets and forcing a revolution in higher education. Much of the rhetoric of "globalists" has presented a simplistic analysis of a paradigm shift in higher education markets and the way...
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Strategies for E-Learning in Universities
Curran, Chris - Center for Studies in Higher Education, UC Berkeley - 2004
This paper examines the e-learning strategies adopted by universities, from the perspective of three common objectives: widening access to educational opportunity; enhancing the quality of learning; and reducing the cost of higher education. The discussion is illustrated by drawing on case...
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