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3 Most Influential Technologies on Colleges (in the U.S.)

3 Most Influential Technologies on Colleges (in the U.S.). Jeffrey Young Chronicle of Higher Education Washington, DC jryoung@gmail.com. About The Chronicle. About The Chronicle. About The Chronicle. College 2.0 Tour of Asia. 3 Game-Changing Concepts for education. 1. 1.

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3 Most Influential Technologies on Colleges (in the U.S.)

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  1. 3 Most Influential Technologieson Colleges (in the U.S.) Jeffrey Young Chronicle of Higher Education Washington, DC jryoung@gmail.com

  2. About The Chronicle

  3. About The Chronicle

  4. About The Chronicle

  5. College 2.0 Tour of Asia

  6. 3 Game-Changing Conceptsfor education

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  9. December 05, 2005 “Debate Over Wikipedia Heats Up”

  10. October 27, 2006 “Students Flock to an Easy-to-Use Reference, but Professors Warn That It's No Sure Thing”

  11. April 7, 2006 “'Encyclopaedia Britannica' Assails Article That Put It on a Par With Wikipedia”

  12. February 16, 2007 “Middlebury College History Department Limits Students' Use of Wikipedia”

  13. January 24, 2008 “Wikipedia Joins Academe to Evaluate Itself”

  14. The Story of a Pirate • Edward Owens, famous American?

  15. The Story of a Pirate

  16. “Truthiness”

  17. January 6, 2006 “An Online Encyclopedia That Anyone Can Edit Ponders Creating a University”

  18. Open Education to E-Textbooks

  19. “I’ve been replaced by a videotape of me teaching.”

  20. 1 Promise: Better access to information.

  21. 1 Challenge: Challenges colleges price and basic model.

  22. 2

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  24. Story Structure

  25. 2 Promise: More interactive teaching.

  26. 2 Challenge: Students/audience can take over.

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  29. September 21, 2009 “Colleges Warily Turn Sensitive E-Mail Over to Outside Companies”

  30. “We're not the authority anymore…” Professors often "go out and do whatever" with free services online and come to IT asking for advice only when they hit a snag. --Sheri Stahler, Temple U.'s associate vice president for computer services.

  31. ComputerWorld “Air Force to buy 2,200 PlayStation 3 consoles for supercomputer”

  32. Conclusions

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