No blessing comes unmixed, and this is certainly the case with the plethora of opportunities that the new electronic world presents to higher education and to honors programs. For some this electronic revolution threatens to undermine established values and traditional academic practices, while for others it represents unprecedented ease and access to information with even greater benefits on the horizon. Both sides are right, if not completely right. Electronic innovations have certainly disrupted the academy, but new means of research and communication have enhanced academic life significantly and will continue to do so. The trick, obviously, is using these new tools to greatest effect and simultaneously avoiding the dangers that they bri...
The challenge posed by for-profit educators to the existing system is a real one that is not likely ...
As technological advances increase in higher education, there are increased opportunities to prevent...
In the lead essay of this issue’s Forum, Scott Carnicom poses a multifaceted question: Do the approa...
No blessing comes unmixed, and this is certainly the case with the plethora of opportunities that th...
Honors in the Electronic Age George Mariz 17 Postmodern Prometheans: Academic Libraries, Information...
At this point I think it is quite fair to say that technology is simply the machinery of our daily l...
Honors education was never intended to be a virtual offering; it takes intimate, three-dimensional, ...
Honors in the Electronic Age George Mariz 17 Postmodern Prometheans: Academic Libraries, Information...
The conference fee was $46 and a room at the Hilton cost $37 a night. Writing Across the Curriculum ...
The conventional structure of most honors colleges made it difficult to deliver curricula and progra...
The COVID pandemic has exacerbated structural, demographic, and financial challenges faced by Americ...
Post-pandemic exigencies such as isolation, technology fatigue, and financial pressures can be embra...
Researchers acknowledge the necessity of acquiring digital competencies to participate adequately in...
In the lead essay of this issue’s Forum, Scott Carnicom poses a multifacetedquestion: Do the approac...
Few people would deny the advancements that have occurred in educational technology in recent decade...
The challenge posed by for-profit educators to the existing system is a real one that is not likely ...
As technological advances increase in higher education, there are increased opportunities to prevent...
In the lead essay of this issue’s Forum, Scott Carnicom poses a multifaceted question: Do the approa...
No blessing comes unmixed, and this is certainly the case with the plethora of opportunities that th...
Honors in the Electronic Age George Mariz 17 Postmodern Prometheans: Academic Libraries, Information...
At this point I think it is quite fair to say that technology is simply the machinery of our daily l...
Honors education was never intended to be a virtual offering; it takes intimate, three-dimensional, ...
Honors in the Electronic Age George Mariz 17 Postmodern Prometheans: Academic Libraries, Information...
The conference fee was $46 and a room at the Hilton cost $37 a night. Writing Across the Curriculum ...
The conventional structure of most honors colleges made it difficult to deliver curricula and progra...
The COVID pandemic has exacerbated structural, demographic, and financial challenges faced by Americ...
Post-pandemic exigencies such as isolation, technology fatigue, and financial pressures can be embra...
Researchers acknowledge the necessity of acquiring digital competencies to participate adequately in...
In the lead essay of this issue’s Forum, Scott Carnicom poses a multifacetedquestion: Do the approac...
Few people would deny the advancements that have occurred in educational technology in recent decade...
The challenge posed by for-profit educators to the existing system is a real one that is not likely ...
As technological advances increase in higher education, there are increased opportunities to prevent...
In the lead essay of this issue’s Forum, Scott Carnicom poses a multifaceted question: Do the approa...