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[http://www.educause.edu/ EDUCAUSE] is one of the cross-discplinary organizations dedicated to technology/computers in higher education. The organizations primary audience is IT administrators and staff; however, there is an active teaching and learning arm (EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, [http://www.educause.edu/eli ELI]). | [http://www.educause.edu/ EDUCAUSE] is one of the cross-discplinary organizations dedicated to technology/computers in higher education. The organizations primary audience is IT administrators and staff; however, there is an active teaching and learning arm (EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, [http://www.educause.edu/eli ELI]). | ||
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Image:Http://www.educause.edu/sites/all/themes/edutheme/xlogo.png.pagespeed.ic.cm9iPsvPUF.png EDUCAUSE is one of the cross-discplinary organizations dedicated to technology/computers in higher education. The organizations primary audience is IT administrators and staff; however, there is an active teaching and learning arm (EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, ELI).
Work
The organization hosts an annual national conference, various regional conferences, and a variety of other workshops and events. EDUCAUSE has an active research and publication record. The research arm (http://www.educause.edu/ecar ECAR) publishes a yearly study of how and why undergraduate students are using different technologies in higher education Links to ECAR Student Usage Reports 2004-1014. ELI regularly publishes their "7 things about..." two page introductions to different technologies that might facilitate and/or impact learning.
Awards
These awards target IT administrators including individuals in higher level administrative positions in teaching and learning units.