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Great expectations of ICT

23 June 2008

Great Expectations of ICT: how HE institutions are measuring up? Is a new report that is being published by Jisc and Ipsos Mori. The research follows an initial study carried out with sixth form students about their expectations about the use and availability of technology when entering higher education.This new research shows what their experiences were like during their first year and in particular their use of web 2.0 technologies.In this podcast Rebecca O’Brien speaks firstly to Charles Hutchings, market research manager at Jisc, about the report and then later to one of the students who took part in the study.

 

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