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Articles Related to LCE's Impact on Institutions

Institutions are in a continual state of change, but some of the changes underway today are early indicators of what is yet to come. Listed below are a few studies or activities that are affecting the universities, and can be used as ideas for possible future changes.

Accreditors Revamp Policies to Stress Student Learning Article in Chronicle of Higher Education, July 7, 2000. Used by permission

Who Owns Online Courses and Course Materials?: Intellectual Property Policies for a New Learning Environment  Pew Learning and Technology Program - the 27 page monograph is online in html or pdf format.  Report of February 2000 concurrence.

Improving Learning and Reducing Costs: Redesigning Large-Enrollment Courses Pew Learning and Technology Program.  Available in html or pdf format. Report of July 1999 conference.  

Learner-Centered Classrooms and Related Issues  Learner centered classrooms, problem-based learning, and the construction of understanding and meaning by students. From North Central Regional Educational Laboratory.

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