UW System Results of the 2008 ECAR Student Study

by John Pederson on April 15, 2009

in FTC 2009 Sessions

120pixelnuvola-114.pngFor the past five years, the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research has researched undergraduate students’ use, skills, and experiences with information technology. In 2008, 3,732 students from 12 University of Wisconsin System institutions participated in the study. What these students have to say about their ownership, use and skills with information technology will be presented along with their insights about the use of technology in instruction. There will also be an in-depth presentation of their use and experiences with social networking. The UW System results will be compared with the national results of more than 27,000 respondents from 98 U.S. institutions.

Judy Borreson Caruso – Director of Policy and Planning and ECAR Fellow, UW-Madison and ECAR

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