Read the Most Popular EDUCAUSE Review Articles of 2007

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on March 19, 2008

ER logoThe ten most widely read articles from last year's online edition of EDUCAUSE Review focused on faculty and students, campus services and procedures, and both future and current issues facing higher education IT.

In case you missed them in 2007:


1. Wikis and Podcasts and Blogs! Oh, My! What Is a Faculty Member Supposed to Do?
Patricia McGee and Veronica Diaz

2. Active Learning and Technology: Designing Change for Faculty, Students, and Institutions
Anne H. Moore, Shelli B. Fowler, and C. Edward Watson

3. Top-Ten IT Issues, 2007
John S. Camp, Peter B. DeBlois, and the 2007 EDUCAUSE Current Issues Committee

4. Electronically Stored Information and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
M. Peter Adler

5. Faculty 2.0
Joel L. Hartman, Charles Dziuban, and James Brophy-Ellison

6. Confessions of a Podcast Junkie
Carie Windham

7. Innovation, Adoption, and Learning Impact: Creating the Future of IT
Rob Abel

8. Imagining Tomorrow's Future Today
Art St. George and the 2007 EDUCAUSE Evolving Technologies Committee

9. Social Networking Technologies: A "Poke" for Campus Services
Joanne Berg, Lori Berquam, and Kathy Christoph

10. The Organization of the Organization: CIOs' Views on the Role of Central IT
Shelton M. Waggener, Theresa Rowe, Janice Rickards, Michael Hites, Dwight Fischer, John A. Bielec, Gilbert R. Gonzales, Lev S. Gonick, Brad Wheeler, Gregory A. Jackson, Brian D. Voss, William F. Hogue, and Richard N. Katz

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