Teaching, Learning, Technology Roundtable
 

Draft Report: A Technology Plan for St. Cloud State University

23 March 1998

  1. Executive Summary
  2. Background
  3. Principles
  4. Resources for All Campus Constituents

  5. Academic Distinction
  6. Technological Instructional Spaces
  7. Scholarship, Creativity and Research
  8. Student Life, Growth and Development
  9. Administrative Services
  10. Community
  11. Emerging Technologies
  12. Assessment of Technology Plan

Appendixes

Greater specificity and technical information on particular applications and configurations is contained in the following appendixes:

  1. Teaching, Learning and Technology Roundtable Members
  2. Discipline-specific Needs and Funding
  3. Smart and Virtual Classrooms: Level of Instructional Technology
  4. The Pros and Cons of a Laptop University
  5. Copyright and Licensing
  6. Technology-based Research Information
  7. Administrative Services
  8. Microcomputer Standard for Faculty Office Application
  9. Campus Network Infrastructure
  10. SCSU's Current Telephone System
  11. Desirable Characteristics of an Electronic Message-delivery System
  12. TLTR Budget Recommendation to Fulfill the Technology Plan
  13. Assessing SCSU's TLTR Plan
  14. The Role of the TLTR at SCSU in the Future
  15. What We Mean byTechnology
  16. References
  17. TLTR Background
  18. Intellectual Property and Copyright Policy: Course Materials

Teaching, Learning, Technology Roundtable

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