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ECAR annual report of Undergraduate Tech Use
Thursday, October 22, 2009The ECAR 2009 report of undergraduate IT use has been released. If you’ve followed these reports over the last few years, you won’t find much new. A key assertion from previous surveys is validated: “they [students] consistently report that they prefer only a moderate amount of IT when it comes
to their courses”.
The main difference in this year’s report is the inclusion of a new, but basic, chapter on mobi...
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