1. Can Colleges and Universities Survive in the Information Age? / James J. Duderstadt -- 2. Competitive Strategies for Higher Education in the Information Age / Richard N. Katz -- 3. Assessing the New Competitive Landscape / Harvey Blustain, Philip Goldstein and Gregory Lozier -- 4. The New Technologies and the Future of Residential Undergraduate Education / Gregory C. Farrington -- 5. Developing and Using Technology as a Strategic Asset / William H. Graves -- 6. Tying Things Together: Advice for the Practitioner / Richard N. Katz and Associates
Summary
Today's Colleges and Universities face a new environment in which information technology is rapidly becoming the preferred mode of learning and academic institutions can no longer rely on traditional methods to survive and prosper. In this collection of essays, seven highly respected institutional, association, and financial leaders examine the formidable challenges facing all types of campuses
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"A publication of EDUCAUSE sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP"--Cover