Web Portals and Higher Education: Technologies to Make It Personal,Used

Web Portals and Higher Education: Technologies to Make It Personal,Used

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Product Description Written by Richard N. Katz and a stellar panel of experts in the field of educational technology in higher education, Web Portals and Higher Education examines a full range of issues that any educational institution must consider before beginning to develop a portal, including business challenges, organizational implications, policy choices, and technology concerns. Review "...it may be just the thing to leave on the president's chair before asking for funding." (University Business, May 2002) From the Back Cover As educational communities expand and diversify, colleges and universities are seeking ways to better serve the unique needs of all their constituents. Web portal technology allows educational institutions to integrate all the information and services used by their communities, and to present these in a seamless, selfservice web environment that offers a unique experience to every user.Written by Richard N. Katz and a stellar panel of experts in the field of educational technology in higher education, Web Portals and Higher Education examines a full range of issues that any educational institution must consider before beginning to develop a portal, including business challenges, organizational implications, policy choices, and technology concerns.A college or university may choose to license uPortala collaboratively developed technical framework for assembling and organizing college and university content and service channelsor it may decide either to license a commercial portal or to develop an inhouse solution and gain full control over the portal's design and maintenance. This resource will help guide an institution's decision about which approach is most appropriate for their situation. About the Author Richard N. Katz is vice president of EDUCAUSE and directs the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research. He is the author or editor of more than three dozen monographs, articles, and books on organizational change and information technology in higher education.

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