What’s on the Minds of CAUCE Members? CAUCE Institutional Members’ Survey 2012
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https://doi.org/10.21225/D5N594Abstract
This paper presents findings based on CAUCE’s 2012 institutional members’ survey. Findings are considered in relation to an earlier iteration of the same survey in 2009. Three important areas for the reader’s consideration emerged. The first is increasing interest by CAUCE members in distance education and technology-supported models and practices. A second key message ties to the value that CAUCE members place on networking with their colleagues. Finally, continuing education units across Canada continue to be valued for their revenue-generating capacity during fiscally challenging times although, at other times, there can be ambivalence towards continuing education.Downloads
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