Information Technology Higher Educ 102 Ing Its Impact and Planning for the Future (Issue 102: New Directions for Institutional R
Just as information technology is changing the ways traditional colleges and universities deliver instruction and services, it also is changing how we organize, fund, and evaluate our institutions. This volume of New Directions for Institutional Research--a collaborative effort of the Association for Institutional Research and EDUCAUSE--provides campus leaders, institutional researchers, and information technologists much-needed guidance for determining how IT investments should be made, measured, and assessed. The authors offer practical, effective models for integrating IT planning into institutional planning and goals; assessing the impact of IT investments on teaching, learning, and administrative operations; and promoting efficient information management practices. This is the 102nd issue of the quarterly journal New Directiond for Institutional Research.