Students and Programs and Projects

Recent resources tagged with Students and Programs and Projects.

Ten IT Goals: Information Technology Goals for Liberal Arts Students

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Title:Ten IT Goals: Information Technology Goals for Liberal Arts Students (ID: CSD5412)
Source:George Mason University
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (03/06/2008)
Type:Programs and Projects
Abstract:

George Mason University's Technology Across the Curriculum Program has established ten technology goals that have the greatest relevance for liberal arts students. These goals were developed with input from faculty, students, technology professionals, and prospective employers.

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Students for Free Culture

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Title:Students for Free Culture (ID: CSD5185)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (10/10/2007)
Type:Programs and Projects
Abstract:

FreeCulture.org is an international chapter-based student organization that promotes the public interest in intellectual property and information & communications technology policy.

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UC Berkeley Emergency People Locator System

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Title:UC Berkeley Emergency People Locator System (ID: CSD5099)
Source:UC Berkeley
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (08/31/2007)
Type:Programs and Projects
Abstract:

The UC Berkeley People Locator is a web-based contact system to provide information to members of the UC Berkeley community and to their families and friends in the event of an emergency affecting the campus.

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Alliance for Technology Learning and Society

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Title:Alliance for Technology Learning and Society (ID: CSD1451)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (1998)
Type:Programs and Projects
Abstract:The Alliance for Technology, Learning, and Society (ATLAS) is CU-Boulder's principal campus-wide academic initiative. This Web site describes the program and gives examples of how ATLAS is giving all students, regardless of discipline, the opportunity to experience the role that information technology can play in their field of study.
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