Academic Initiatives and eLearning
Abstract
The IT students that graduate today will
be the IT industry’s employees and
possible customers tomorrow. Today
universities can lower costs by joining
academic initiatives that allow them to
leverage limited educational funds more
efficiently while still providing a high
quality education. One reason that these
initiatives exists is that they can help
companies get students interested and
aware of their products. Some companies
don’t do this and it will in the extension
lead to students becoming used to other
systems that are more widely available to
them at schools and on the internet and
habits are hard to change. The academic
initiatives available differ in quality,
implementation and availability. Today
there is a very limited amount of material
and research to be found on what differs
between them, and how they can be
improved. One of the most promising
parts of the solution that is provided by
companies like Sun, IBM and Microsoft is
eLearning. These companies provides
some of the most mature solutions to be
found on the market today and will be
used as examples throughout this paper.
The problems that still exist can be solved
in several ways and some of the methods
of improving quality and availability will
be presented. Companies without an
academic initiative that involves online
courses will benefit from reading this
paper by gaining insight in what will be
expected from a functional perspective,
how to avoid common pitfalls and thereby
helping them succeed in their own
academic initiative efforts.
Degree
Kandidatuppsats
Bachelor thesis
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Date
2008-07-03Author
Lindholm, Marcus
Keywords
Academic Initiatives
ROI
knowledge transfer
education
evaluation methods
mindshare
Series/Report no.
Report/IT University of Göteborg
2008:065
Language
eng