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  • 20 Nov 09
    apresto
    athena preston

    Professors think they are doing a better job with digital tools than their students believe is the case, survey suggests.

    technology gap digital tools education

  • 11 Nov 09
    zmanrdz
    Roger Zuidema

    Professors think they are doing a better job with digital tools than their students believe is the case, survey suggests.

    technology gap digital tools education

  • 09 Nov 09
  • 06 Nov 09
    bkrusso
    William Russo

    Professors think they are doing reasonably well when it comes to using technology in the classroom, according to a survey released here this week by CDW-G at the annual meeting of Educause. Not everyone agrees with the faculty view of things

    web2.0 teaching

  • 05 Nov 09
  • ctladmin
    Center for Teaching & Learning

    Professors think they are doing a better job with digital tools than their students believe is the case, survey suggests (from Educause, Fall 09 meeting).\n\nMe: There's your professional development gap, right there.

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  • lmilne
    L Milne

    Professors think they are doing a better job with digital tools than their students believe is the case, survey suggests (from Educause, Fall 09 meeting).\n\nMe: There's your professional development gap, right there.

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  • kylemurley
    Kyle Murley

    DENVER -- Professors think they are doing reasonably well when it comes to using technology in the classroom, according to a survey released here this week by CDW-G at the annual meeting of Educause. Not everyone agrees with the faculty view of things.

    educause report faculty technology classroom2.0

    • Professors think they are doing reasonably well when it comes to using
      technology in the classroom, according to a survey released here this week by
      CDW-G at the annual meeting of Educause. Not everyone agrees with the faculty
      view of things.
    • On every category in the survey, including including some that are not
      particularly cutting edge, student use outpaced faculty use.
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