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EDUCAUSE REVIEW | March/April 2004, Volume 39, Number 2
features
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A University Is Not a Business (and Other Fantasies)
Milton Greenberg
Continuing claims by the mainstream higher education community that "education is not a business" and is not susceptible to market forces will increasingly be viewed as a Luddite fantasy.
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Ten Lessons on Leadership
Polley Ann McClure
Drawing an analogy between the sport of agility and the challenge of leadership in higher education organizations reveals some general and essential lessons about learning, communicating, and relationship-building.
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Virtual Universities: Real Possibilities
Rhonda M. Epper and Myk Garn
What is the progress of virtual colleges and universities today, what are the implications of these entities for institutional leaders and policy-makers, and which VCU organizational models will be most effective in the future?
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The "Weariness of the Flesh": Reflections on the Life of the Mind in an Era of Abundance
Paul B. Gandel, Richard N. Katz, and Susan E. Metros
The institutional and pedagogical implications of massive information abundance require that higher education take a holistic approach, interconnecting information resources and the individuals who create and use these resources.
departments
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techwatch
Information Technology in the News
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Leadership
Bringing Technology into the Laboratory
Larry Edward Penley
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E-Content
Putting the "I" in IT Education
Raymond F. von Dran
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New Horizons
PKI: A Technology Whose Time Has Come in Higher Education
Mark Franklin, Larry Levine, Denise Anthony, and Robert Brentrup
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policy@edu
A Framework for IT Policy Development
Rodney J. Petersen
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Viewpoints
From Wires to Users
Roger McDonald
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Homepage
The Burnsie Phenomenon
Carole A. Barone
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