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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1996

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Distancing Your College Courses

Here's a guide for planners to the complex, multiplying, fast-changing activities in distance education.

From Volume 24 Number 4 | Summer 1996

Abstract: Describes the evolution of distance learning from information delivery to interactive presentations, and outlines three models – the traditional, the transitional, and the advanced – for implementing or restructuring distance education. Focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of each model, including initial costs, maintenance, level of interaction between students and instructor, and opportunities for partnerships with educational institutions and businesses.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1996

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Learning from the Great Leaders

From Volume 24 Number 3 | Spring 1996

Abstract: Book reivew: Leading Minds: An Anatomy of Leadership, by Howard Gardner. Basic Books, 1995. 341 pages. ISBN 0-465-08279-3.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1996

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A Radical Vision for the Information Age

From Volume 24 Number 3 | Spring 1996

Abstract: Book review: Transforming Higher Education: A Vision for Learning in the 21st Century, by Micheal Dolence and Donald Norris. Society for College and University Planning, 1995. 100 pages. (No ISBN.)

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1996

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Avoiding the Hazards of Hazardous Waste

Universities need to take steps to prevent paying for environmental cleanups.

From Volume 24 Number 3 | Spring 1996

Abstract: Stresses the need for colleges and universities to develop effective hazardous waste management programs to prevent paying for expensive cleanups in the future. Examines issues of responsibility and liability under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), and proposes steps institutions can take to protect themselves in the areas of real estate management, insurance, risk management, and waste disposal.

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