Ìý ICT in Higher Education, Issue No.Ìý4
Published in The Times Higher onÌýOctober 22 2004
How students are getting an earful of learning
Leader Ìý
'Universities are recognising the growing technological sophistication of students coming to higher education'
Facing a byte-sized future
E-learning has pioneered a 'pick-and-mix' approach to studying
Ìý Sherpa path leads online Ìý
The campaign for free internet archives
Learning in the ear and now Ìý
Duke University is asking its freshmen to 'talk to the Pod'
Access all areas Ìý
Universities cannot afford to stop investing in ITÌý
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Wired about winning Ìý
The E-TutorÌýof the Year competition
Ye olde desktop project Ìý
An interactive archive has made 125,000 ancient English books available online
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Sleep tight, don't let the bugs bite Ìý
A super-network lets London's institutions rest easy
Universities net a bargain Ìý
A co-op is cutting costs for institutions that shop online
Great dotty idea Ìý
Getting information to the right people at the right time
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