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The Alliance for Higher Education Competitiveness (A-HEC) published a report (February 2005) that included case studies to illuminate success factors, challenges, and future directions for higher education institutions offering Internet-supported Learning.
A-HEC is a non-profit organization that conducts and shares research, resources, and information regarding how higher education institutions can improve effectiveness, and facilitates collaboration among institutions to share best practices. There are approximately 1,850 subscribers/research participants/contributors. A list of institutions that have participated and/or sponsored A-HEC Internet-supported Learning (IsL) studies and programs are listed at: www.a-hec.org/IsL_participants.html.
The first study identified common factors for successful adoption of Internet-supported Learning. The second was a follow-up self-study, based on the success factors/categories identified in the prior study. The intent is to provide a database for benchmarking additional IsL initiatives and longitudinal comparisons at the institutional level.
Eight summary findings were identified:
For a summary of IsL study findings go to www.a-hec.org/research/study_reports/IsL0205/TOC.html
For a summary of the follow-up study go to www.a-hec.org/research/study_reports/IsL1105/TOC.html
Contributed by Chip Donohue
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