Undergraduate Students and IT
Friday, October 11, 2013 at 06:05AM
williamgarrity in EdTech

What, really, are current students' (undergraduates) experiences with and expectations concerning information technology? 

Here is a must-read for anyone in the business of higher education -- educators, librarians, information technologists, leaderships. 

The EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR; EDUCAUSE is the association for higher ed computing) has, since 2004, tracked the technologies that matter most to students by exploring technology ownership (who has what), use patters, and perceptions of technology among undergrads.

ECAR STUDY OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, 2013

ECAR RESEARCH HUB

Authors: Eden Dahlstrom, J.D. Walker, Charles Dziuban, with a foreword by Glenda Morgan

Published: September 16, 2013

Key Findings

ECAR Recommends

See here for the study website, including links to the full report, survey instrument, and infographic (below). 

 

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