EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles and Learners

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How Students Develop Online Learning Skills

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Title:How Students Develop Online Learning Skills (ID: EQM07110)
Author(s):Alan R. Roper (Golden Gate University)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles (2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Successful online students share their secrets for getting the most from online classes, focusing on time management, active participation, and practice.

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Recommended Reading: Gamers Go to College

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Title:Recommended Reading: Gamers Go to College (ID: EQM07113)
Author(s):Richard Van Eck (University of North Dakota)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles (2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

"From the title and preface, this book promised to be directed toward nonresearchers and to provide much-needed practical guidance about who the students in this new century are (the authors call them the Gamer Generation, or Gen G), why we should care, and what we should do to prepare our schools and classrooms for them."

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Minorities and Online Higher Education

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Title:Minorities and Online Higher Education (ID: EQM0641)
Author(s):Kathy B. Enger
Origin:EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Online education offers a color-blind environment to engage students from all backgrounds in mentored learning.

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Educational Technology on Demand: It’s About Time!

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Title:Educational Technology on Demand: It’s About Time! (ID: EQM0638)
Author(s):Robert P. Weir (Northeastern University), Richard E. Mickool (Northeastern University), and Leslie P. Hitch (Northeastern University)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Northeastern University is responding to a challenge from students to give them access to university services and software from anywhere, on demand.

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Games and Learning

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Title:Games and Learning (ID: EQM0630)
Author(s):Diana G. Oblinger (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Digital games have the potential to bring play back into the learning experience.

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