Understanding the likelihood of successful adoption before embarking on a reform can help colleges invest wisely in new technologies. Based on CCRC’s Readiness for Technology Adoption (RTA) framework, this self-assessment tool is designed to help colleges develop a nuanced picture of their overall readiness for technology adoption. The RTA framework consists of four broad areas of readiness, addressing technological and cultural factors at both the institutional and project levels. For each area, the self-assessment tool provides a rubric listing the components of readiness and describing the features of institutions that are minimally ready and those that are poised for action. This tool is designed to encourage conversations among individ...
This study aims To measure the level of technology readiness level (TRL) and to assess user acceptan...
Successful technology transfer begins with the identification of appropriate candidate technologies ...
Recipient’s Absorptive Capacity (ACAP) remains an under-researched barrier to knowledge transfer in ...
This report presents a literature-based framework that identifies characteristics associated with co...
This study validates technology readiness (TR) constructs in the context of public sector higher edu...
This study validates technology readiness (TR) constructs in the context of public sector higher edu...
The pervasiveness of computer technology and continuing developments in software, multimedia, and In...
Student-facing learning analytics (SFLA) empower students to take responsibility for their own learn...
Abstract- It is very important for both businesses and governments to be able to understand and anal...
This set of tools aims to help community colleges and broad-access four-year colleges assess their w...
The adoption of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the integratedconcept has already ...
A rapidly growing number of higher education institutions nationwide are implementing advising techn...
As postsecondary institutions increasingly integrate technology into developmental education, it bec...
Interest in the topic of college readiness is growing as more and more high school graduates are not...
Autograding technology, a form of Computer Based Assessment (CBA), should allow course enrollments t...
This study aims To measure the level of technology readiness level (TRL) and to assess user acceptan...
Successful technology transfer begins with the identification of appropriate candidate technologies ...
Recipient’s Absorptive Capacity (ACAP) remains an under-researched barrier to knowledge transfer in ...
This report presents a literature-based framework that identifies characteristics associated with co...
This study validates technology readiness (TR) constructs in the context of public sector higher edu...
This study validates technology readiness (TR) constructs in the context of public sector higher edu...
The pervasiveness of computer technology and continuing developments in software, multimedia, and In...
Student-facing learning analytics (SFLA) empower students to take responsibility for their own learn...
Abstract- It is very important for both businesses and governments to be able to understand and anal...
This set of tools aims to help community colleges and broad-access four-year colleges assess their w...
The adoption of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the integratedconcept has already ...
A rapidly growing number of higher education institutions nationwide are implementing advising techn...
As postsecondary institutions increasingly integrate technology into developmental education, it bec...
Interest in the topic of college readiness is growing as more and more high school graduates are not...
Autograding technology, a form of Computer Based Assessment (CBA), should allow course enrollments t...
This study aims To measure the level of technology readiness level (TRL) and to assess user acceptan...
Successful technology transfer begins with the identification of appropriate candidate technologies ...
Recipient’s Absorptive Capacity (ACAP) remains an under-researched barrier to knowledge transfer in ...