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UIT Publishes "Tufts Students Respond: Key Findings from The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2007"

Each year the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR) conducts a national survey on undergraduate students’ use of information technology. UIT Academic Technology was very pleased to coordinate with the Undergraduate Deans’ Offices and the Office for Institutional Research in the spring of 2007 to administer The ECAR Survey of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology here at Tufts University for the first time. Tufts’ participation in the study lends value to the overall research study, which includes data from more than 27,000 students at 103 institutions, and our participation provides us with baseline data about how Tufts undergraduates use information technology as compared with their peers nationally.

Our report includes comprehensive comparisons of Tufts student responses with the ECAR four-year institution averages, as well as an overview that highlights notable findings in the Tufts responses. Download PDF from UIT Academic Technology Library.

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