This paper reports on findings from a nationwide survey of Internet use by U.S. college faculty. The survey asked about general Internet use, use of specific Internet technologies (e–mail, IM, Web, etc.), the Internet’s impact on teaching and research, its impact on faculty–student interactions, and about faculty perceptions of students’ Internet use. There is general optimism, though little evidence, about the Internet’s impacts on their professional lives. The findings show that institutions of higher education still need to address three broad areas (infrastructure, professional development, and teaching and research) to assist faculty to continue to make good use of the Internet in their professional work
This study identifies patterns of Internet use by faculty members at the Islamia University of Bahaw...
201-206The article attempts to report the findings of a survey conducted to study the pattern of Int...
textOnline teaching and learning has grown rapidly in current educational contexts. Whereas once, th...
To promote digitization in education places Internet and Communication Technology plays a significan...
This study investigated the self-reported effects of Internet use on faculty at small Christian coll...
The Internet has its impact on all spheres of life – social, economical, education, cultural, etc. A...
Purpose: The work sets out to evaluate what impact the Internet may have on university teaching. Lea...
Online learning environments provide an unprecedented opportunity to increase student access to high...
Presents findings from a survey of college students at a wide range of 2-year and 4-year public and ...
It is impossible to ignore the fact that the internet is the basic need of today’s technological wor...
textIn traditional models of university education, students gather in classrooms, listen to instruct...
textAmong institutions of higher education, community colleges are considered to be extremely respo...
Online learning environments provide an unprecedented opportunity to increase student access to high...
This study examines institutional and disciplinary contexts that predict use of the Web by college f...
In recent years, the Internet has emerged as a powerful educational and information tool. With the i...
This study identifies patterns of Internet use by faculty members at the Islamia University of Bahaw...
201-206The article attempts to report the findings of a survey conducted to study the pattern of Int...
textOnline teaching and learning has grown rapidly in current educational contexts. Whereas once, th...
To promote digitization in education places Internet and Communication Technology plays a significan...
This study investigated the self-reported effects of Internet use on faculty at small Christian coll...
The Internet has its impact on all spheres of life – social, economical, education, cultural, etc. A...
Purpose: The work sets out to evaluate what impact the Internet may have on university teaching. Lea...
Online learning environments provide an unprecedented opportunity to increase student access to high...
Presents findings from a survey of college students at a wide range of 2-year and 4-year public and ...
It is impossible to ignore the fact that the internet is the basic need of today’s technological wor...
textIn traditional models of university education, students gather in classrooms, listen to instruct...
textAmong institutions of higher education, community colleges are considered to be extremely respo...
Online learning environments provide an unprecedented opportunity to increase student access to high...
This study examines institutional and disciplinary contexts that predict use of the Web by college f...
In recent years, the Internet has emerged as a powerful educational and information tool. With the i...
This study identifies patterns of Internet use by faculty members at the Islamia University of Bahaw...
201-206The article attempts to report the findings of a survey conducted to study the pattern of Int...
textOnline teaching and learning has grown rapidly in current educational contexts. Whereas once, th...