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Dancing with the Devil: Information Technology and the New Competition in Higher Education  
Author: Richard N. Katz
ISBN: 0787946958
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


Review
"No one in a position of leadership can afford to ignore the issues raised in the book." (Continuing Higher Education Review)

"Higher education must respond quickly to the opportunities made possible by the digital revolution. This book cogently addresses the complex issues facing universities and gives helpful insights into the different uses and limits of technology. An important resource for university leaders." (Gilbert R. Whitaker, Jr., dean, Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice University)

"Readers should welcome this opportunity to receive guidance from a distinguished group of authors who have experience and insights into productive uses of the information technologies in higher education. Both the authors and the issues they address are very well chosen." (David Roselle, president, University of Delaware)

"If you're in higher education, the authors' persuasive pictures of your present circumstances and probable future(s) will tantalize and terrify you. You may not like this book's message, but you'd better read it anyway." (Dan Langenberg, chancellor, University System of Maryland)

"Clearly, the time has come for us to engage in a systematic and objective consideration of how these technologies will ultimately affect the quality of the teachers we prepare and the students they serve. Richard Katz and Associates have given us much to think about." (TESE)


Book Description
A Publication of EDUCAUSESponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP "No one in a position of leadership can afford to ignore the issues raised in the book."--Continuing Higher Education Review"Helpful insights into the different uses and limits of technology. An important resource for university leaders."--Gilbert R. Whitaker, Jr., dean, Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice University As distance education, distributed learning, virtual campuses, and digital libraries become more important for students, academic institutions can no longer rely on traditional methods to survive and prosper. In this landmark collection of essays, seven highly respected institutional, association, and financial leaders examine the challenges facing today's colleges and universities. They explore a number of critical issues, including how to deal with for-profit competition, how to build a powerful technological infrastructure, how to create administrative structures that reward and support technological innovation, and how to secure funding for such transformations.


From the Inside Flap
A Publication of EDUCAUSESponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPToday's colleges and universities face a new environment in which information technology is rapidly becoming the preferred mode of learning. As distance education, distributed learning, virtual campuses, and digital libraries generate greater interest among prospective students, 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.The authors address such themes as dealing with competition from for-profit providers; building a powerful technological infrastructure on campus; changing restrictive organizational and administrative structures to reward, encourage, and manage technological innovation; and finding the money to fund these kinds of transformations. Although such profound changes are wrenching for many academic institutions, each contributor offers guidance based on the unwavering belief that higher education can successfully confront these challenges to renew itself.


From the Back Cover
A Publication of EDUCAUSE
Sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Today's colleges and universities face a new environment in which information technology is rapidly becoming the preferred mode of learning. As distance education, distributed learning, virtual campuses, and digital libraries generate greater interest among prospective students, 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.

The authors address such themes as dealing with competition from for-profit providers; building a powerful technological infrastructure on campus; changing restrictive organizational and administrative structures to reward, encourage, and manage technological innovation; and finding the money to fund these kinds of transformations. Although such profound changes are wrenching for many academic institutions, each contributor offers guidance based on the unwavering belief that higher education can successfully confront these challenges to renew itself.




Dancing with the Devil: Information Technology and the New Competition in Higher Education

FROM THE PUBLISHER

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.

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

Co-published with EDUCAUSE (incorporated in 1998 as a consolidation of two major higher education technology associations, CAUSE and Educom). Comprises six contributions by authors involved with research and consulting in connection with higher education finance, three of whom are affiliated with the sponsoring organization, PricewaterhouseCoopers LL. Subjects addressed include competition from for-profit providers, building technological infrastructure on campus, encouraging and managing technological innovation, and finding funds for campus technological transformation. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

     



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